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MoSS Project Lead, Urusaro Rwagaju was invited to present as part of a session centered on the practical impact from social research
The Research Society hosted a one-day Government and Social Research Conference on Thursday 21 March 2024 at QT Canberra.
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Presenting at GSR24 · Government and Social Research Conference 2024

Presenting at GSR24 · Delivering Research with Direct Policy Impact

MoSS Project Lead, Urusaro Rwagaju was invited to present at the Government and Social Research Conference 2024 (GSR24). Hosted by The Research Society spoke about how our research collaboration with reshaped our project assumptions, focus, and influenced the design, resources, and activations for MoSS.

Most notably, Urusaro explained how one of our experimental research methods evolved into our highly successful and iconic live debate event series, The Parley; which has been to date our most engaged with, and impactful activation in our mission to understand & reduce hate and harm, whilst building kindness and tolerance for society.

This experience truly emphasised the power of partnership between research and practical design outputs, highlighting the transformative impact such a partnership can have.

Why do we feel hate? And what do we do about it? How can you make change yourself? Our Field Guide can help show you the path.
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