Webinar: Rethinking Social Change Through Norm Design – Sep 22
Posted by Stanford Social Innovation Review on August 11, 2026
Some of society’s most entrenched problems persist not because people consciously resist change, but because invisible social norms quietly reinforce the durability of the status quo. What if lasting solutions begin with understanding the unspoken rules that shape behavior beneath the surface?
In this interactive program on the emerging new science of norm design, you’ll learn to identify the rules holding problems stuck in place and how to redesign your approach and work with—not against—these hidden dynamics. Whether you are tackling a persistent social issue or transforming a resistant organization, you’ll come away with a practical framework for moving forward.
Date and Time: September 22, 2026, 1:00-2:30 PM
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