Community-engaged research is best positioned to catalyze systemic change.
Holly CaggianoSara M ConstantinoJeffrey LeesRohini MajumdarElke U WeberPublished in: The Behavioral and brain sciences (2023)
Addressing many social challenges requires both structural and behavioral change. The binary of an i- and s-frame obscures how behavioral science can help foster bottom-up collective action. Adopting a community-frame perspective moves toward a more integrative view of how social change emerges, and how it might be promoted by policymakers and publics in service of addressing challenges like climate change.