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gathering materials on messaging and advocacy strategy for YIMBY and housing issues. 
gathering materials on messaging and advocacy strategy for YIMBY and housing issues. 

 

== Housing for All ==

 

 

== Cruel Musical Chairs (or Why Is Rent So High?) - Sightline Institute ==


 
 
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== Legalize Housing ==

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== Messaging studies from Framework Institute / Enterprise Community Partners ==
== Messaging studies from Framework Institute / Enterprise Community Partners ==

Revision as of 00:39, 9 January 2018

gathering materials on messaging and advocacy strategy for YIMBY and housing issues. 

 

Housing for All

 

 

Cruel Musical Chairs (or Why Is Rent So High?) - Sightline Institute

 

Provide cover for local officials to say Yes

@YIMBYwiki: 
heard @Scott_Wiener and others make exactly this point (eg Scott here at #MTCcasa  http://baha.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php?publish_id=949360eb-a465-11e7-b89c-00505691de41 ) We need to help provide cover for local officials so they can take a broader, longer-term, more inclusive view

 

Legalize Housing

(used by SF YIMBY) 

 

Add new rungs to the ladder

YIMBYwiki‏ @YIMBYwiki 4 Dec 2017 
@cbracy a messaging angle we've been exploring is: if ladder seems to be pulled up, perhaps what's in everyone's interests is to add new lower rungs - new forms of starter home like ownable/movable ADUs, small-lot subdivision, SFH conv to cluster c/@afahey

 

 

Messaging studies from Framework Institute / Enterprise Community Partners

 

Major counter-narratives that housing and community development advocates are often inadvertently activating.

(From "You Don't Have to Live Here" (Manuel et al 2016)

The Mobility, Personal Responsibility, and Self-Makingness Backfire

The Separate Fates and Zero-Sum Thinking Backfire

The Thin Understanding of Cause and Effect Backfire

The Crisis and Fatalism Backfire

The Not-in-My-Backyard and Natural Segregation Backfire

The Facts Don’t Fit the Frame Backfire

 

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