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Developing a Monitoring and Evaluation System for TWCF's 'Listening and Learning in a Polarized World' Initiative
The Pelagic Group aims to provide technical support to develop a comprehensive evaluation plan for our Listening & Learning in a Polarized World initiative, equipping us to measure success, identify areas for improvement, and track and report on overall contributions to this area of inquiry.
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Breaking the polarization cycle: Equipping children from diverse cultural contexts to flexibly integrate contrasting ideas by harnessing the cultural and contextual mechanisms which lead to polarized beliefs during development
This research project will measure when and how inflexible beliefs are formed, and what motivates — or suppresses — their revision, across 3 diverse cultures: Germans, Bandongo fisher-farmers & BaYaka hunter-gatherers from the Republic of the Congo.
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