How social change happens
How social change happens
Susie RabinCampaigning Effectiveness
NCVO
How social change happens
Sometimes we need change…
“here is Edward Bear, coming downstairs now, bump, bump, bump, on the back of his head, behind Christopher Robin.
It is as far as he knows the only way of coming downstairs, but sometimes he feels there really is another way, if only he could stop bumping for a moment and think about it”. *
*AA Milne, Winnie-the-Pooh
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But we need to step back and look at how and why it happens
what drives social change?
what makes a successful campaign?
The role of change in successful campaigns
How social change happens
“There is nothing more difficult to plan, more doubtful of success, nor more dangerous to manage than the creation of a new order of things………”
Niccolo Machiavelli
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exercise
what drives or inhibits change?
3 groups –
• What drives change
• Fairtrade bananas
• Smoking ban
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what drives social change?
group 1
change will always happen - but why and
how? How can we lead change?
exercise
list the factors that you believe drive change
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what drives social change?
group 2
The sale of Fairtrade bananas increased by
130 % in 2007.
What drivers influenced that change? and
what might have impeded it?
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what drives social change?
group 3 There has been a 17% fall in the number ofpeople in Scotland being taken to hospitalwith heart attacks since the smoking banwas introduced
What drivers influenced that change andwhat might have impeded it?
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Growth of the UK Fairtrade banana market
Source: Adjusted from DEFRA 2008 figures Fairtrade Foundation 2008
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• The uplifts have been driven by the commitment of Sainsbury and Waitrose to Fairtrade bananas
• 1 in 4 bananas sold are now Fairtrade
• 2012 target to double this
• Customer is king – you can help achieve this!
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THE PROBLEM
THE SOLUTION
Change awareness
Change attitudes
Change behaviour
Change Policy
Change practice
Change the lives of beneficiary
Course of the campaign
Campaign messages are disseminated and public awareness is raised
Because of what they have heard, people think about the issue differently
Some people take action or show support for the campaign that brings it greater attention
In response to pressure, the institution adopts new policy
The policy is implemented
Positive impact results, as predicted in the analysis of problems and solutions.
standard model of change within a campaign
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drivers of social change
implementing policy change in itself can
create change e.g. the smoking ban
however policy change is not always enough e.g.
disability, civil partnerships
all successful social change also requires
sustainable behavioural change
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but beware of relying on rationality
“It’s a common fallacy that effectivepersuasion is driven by rational argument...people... rarely change long establishedhabits and behaviours simply becausesomeone has presented a strong intellectualcase.”
Brand Green: Mainstream or Forever Niche? By Wendy Gordon. Green Alliance 2002
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• The government’s 5 a day fruit and veg campaign has probably succeeded in making more people aware that they should eat 5 portions per day.
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• However that hasn’t necessarily led to people changing their behaviour and eating 5 portions per day …
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Social norms and nudging
• Robert Cialdini, psychology professor at Arizona State University conducted a test to increase the reuse of towels in the Holiday Inn in Phoenix
• Cards with a number of environmental messages were randomly placed in guests’ rooms
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drivers of social change
• “Help the hotel save energy. Re-use your towels”
• "Help Save the Environment. It deserves our respect…." •• "If you will do this we will give a % of the savings to a green cause."
No influence at all.
• "We have donated … If you would like to help cover the expense while also conserving resources, please re-use your towels"
• "Join your fellow guests in helping to save the environment”.
• “The majority of guests who have stayed in this room have recycled”Best
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• The majority of guests who stay at the hotel do reuse their towels at least once.
• Most messages produced the same level of response• The promise to donate by the hotel didn’t work
• What did work was ‘social proofing’ the message - the majority of our guests do reuse linens at least once during their stay, we increased linen reuse by 32 percent.
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Behavioural economics
• Richard Thaler and nudge
www.nudges.org
• knowing how people think, designing choice environments that make it easier for people to choose what is best for themselves, their families, and their society.
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Nudge research in the Philippines
• Smokers in the street were offered a bank account that paid zero interest.
• all the money deposited would be forfeited if, six months, their urine test showed evidence of smoking.
• more than 1 in 10 of the people approached actually signed up for the account
• 30 % of those who opened an account quit smoking. • That’s a higher success rate than is generally seen
among those who try to quit smoking using nicotine patches, etc.
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Nudge examples
• it's better for everyone to be automatically enrolled in a pension scheme (or more controversially for organ donation), but give them an opt-out.
• Or for a shop to put real oranges by the checkout rather than chocolate versions.
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Conservative Party policies using Nudge
• requiring household energy bills to contain information enabling families to compare their energy consumption with that of similar homes
• Encouraging Councils to pay people to recycle
• cooling off period of at least seven days between signing up for a store card and being able to use it.
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Drawbacks of nudge
• Some people take exception to being 'nudged' into what to do by bureaucrats, however well-intentioned or may not trust politicians or civil servants to do the right thing.
• Is 'nudging' behaviour enough, to tackling climate change, or knife crime ?
• Does nudging ever tackle the root cause?
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changing behaviour
• focus on a specific behaviour• segment specific groups of people:
understand them, their values and aspirations and circumstances and connect to them (don’t preach the issue)
• appeal to social norms• ensure two way communication and let go• build in trusted messengers and social
networks• stop and think what is preventing new
behaviour?
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lessons for the future?
• people believe the facts of climate change but aren’t yet acting on a significant scale
• accepting that climate change is happening and it will affect the UK
• personally can influence it to a large extent.
• Moves to ethical consumerism.
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• Knowledge
• Skills
• Attitudes
• Behaviour
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in 3 groups – discuss what more can be done to create social change?
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in conclusion
social change is complex and relies on amixture number of drivers
campaigning can be the start of it butattitudinal and behavioural change mustcombine with appropriate circumstances to deliverlong term change.
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Further information:
www.ncvo-vol.org.uk/campaigningeffectiveness
www.louder.org.uk
www.forumforchange.org.uk