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Slides and Videos from Communicate 2017

Did you miss Communicate 2017 or do you need to refresh your memory? Have a look at some of the presentations and videos from the conference.

 

 

Who’s in the Room – Communicate 2017 – Tim Scoones

 

Beyond Contact to Connection – Communicate 2017 – Anne Hunt

 

The Science of How Minds Change and Views Become Entrenched – Communicate 2017 – Kris De Meyer

 

Creating Impactful Campaigns – Communicate 2017 – Trewin Restorik

 

Art Changes People – Communicate 2017 – Tim Godwin and ATM

 

“Post-Truth” Politics vs. Science of “Post-Truth” – Communicate 2017 – Stephan Lewandowsky

 

Creatively Engaging Communities in Green Spaces – Communicate 2017 – Ellie Shipman

 

Changing Face of Green Space – Communicate 2017 – Matt Postles

 

Behaviour Change: Untangling Theory – Communicate 2017 – Fiona Spotswood

 

Power of Language – Communicate 2017 – m2

 

Communicate 2017: Navigating change – The Swap Day 1

 

Communicate 2017: Navigating change – The Swap Day 2

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