Research audiences: development of new narratives for support to peacebuilding
Brussels, Belgium
Programs – Brussels - HQ /
Consultant - Local /
Hybrid
Context
In these complex times, organisations dedicated to peacebuilding, such as Search for Common Ground, face significant challenges. How can we foster understanding when complex issues are often reduced to simplistic, polarised narratives?
Recent elections in Belgium and across Europe have highlighted a shift in political landscapes, with a growing focus on national interests and security concerns. These developments influence the broader discourse on issues like development cooperation, human security, and peacebuilding. As priorities shift towards immediate security measures, long-term peacebuilding efforts may receive less visibility and political and popular support.
In response to these changes, we seek to conduct audience research aimed at identifying new ways to strengthen broad-based support for peacebuilding. We are looking for a (team of) consultant(s) to explore language, narratives, metaphors, and the psychological drivers of communication that resonate across different perspectives. This study will analyse the diverse frames through which various audiences view peace and security and suggest narratives that can complement or enrich these views. Our ultimate goal is to foster broad-based support for peacebuilding efforts and renewed investments in human security.
Goal and Objectives of the assignment
- Explore specific language, metaphors, and entry points that resonate across different audiences, including those with less supportive perspectives on peacebuilding and development cooperation. Investigate how these linguistic tools can foster positive attitudes towards engagement and investment in peacebuilding.
- Analyse the narrative frames used in discussions around conflict, security, and peacebuilding. Examine how these frames are communicated through various channels such as social media, policy documents, and public speeches. Understand the core values and beliefs that these frames represent across different viewpoints.
- Discover narratives that resonate with audiences who may be sceptical of development cooperation and peacebuilding. Explore how these narratives can emotionally connect with their priorities and demonstrate alignment with their values. Assess the effectiveness of alternative frames in shifting attitudes towards peacebuilding and develop metrics to measure their impact over time.
- Implement the identified language, metaphors, and alternative narratives in practical contexts. Test their influence on a variety of audiences, using tools such as surveys, interviews, focus groups, experiments, and case studies to evaluate shifts in attitudes towards peacebuilding.
- Identify additional methods and language to extend communication efforts to wider segments of the population, particularly those who may not traditionally support peacebuilding initiatives.
This research aims to explore methods for increasing support for peacebuilding by tailoring our language and key messaging so it appeals to all political perspectives, while maintaining our core organisational values. The research will be conducted in Belgium, targeting three language groups: French, Dutch, and English (for the EU institutional audience in Brussels). Our ultimate goal is not just to map the current situation, but to actively translate the collected information into concrete and ready-to-use narratives. The findings should be scenario-planning oriented, to remain valid for a certain period of time.
Research: language and metaphors
Analysis of frames
Identify entry points
Application and testing
Broader audience reach
Methodology and Deliverables
- Discourse and media review: Analyse the language and frames used by various political figures and media when discussing conflict, security, and peacebuilding, focusing on patterns in social media, public speeches, and reports.
- Interviews and focus groups: Engage diverse political voices through interviews and focus groups to explore the language and metaphors that resonate with them.
- Values mapping: Identify the core values and beliefs behind these frames to better understand their alignment with different perspectives on peace and security.
- Expert workshops: collaborate with specialists in political communication, linguistics, and peacebuilding to brainstorm potential alternative narratives. These workshops will aim to create narratives that can align with a variety of values.
- Creative framing techniques: use innovative communication strategies to craft new metaphors and messages that can resonate across diverse groups, ensuring alignment with peacebuilding values while addressing broader concerns.
- Testing in small groups: implement pilot tests of the developed narratives through targeted surveys, interviews, or focus groups.
- Feedback and refinement: Analyse the feedback from these pilot tests and refine the narratives based on the results. This iterative process will help fine-tune messages for broader use.
- Customised communication strategies: develop communication strategies tailored to various population segments, including those less inclined to support peacebuilding initiatives. These strategies will be guided by demographic, psychographic, and cultural insights to ensure resonance with a wide range of audiences.
- The study will result in the following output:
- A comprehensive and detailed report and executive summary with findings, analysis and concrete recommendations for each target audiences (i.e. Belgium, EU, etc). The report should contain a comprehensive literature review and a flexible narrative framework based on broad assumptions. This will help us achieve adaptable outcomes by pinpointing audience gaps and strategic entry points for tailored narratives that remain useful over time.
- Interactive presentation of the results for Search for Common Ground staff
Methodology
Phase 1: Content Review and Frame Analysis
Phase 2: Developing narratives
Phase 3: pilot testing
Phase 4: Broader Audience Engagement
Deliverables:
Timing: we expect this research to be completed within a six months time frame, upon signature of the consultancy contract. As part of the submission, the consultant(s) is requested to propose a detailed timeline and work plan.
Budget
The maximum ceiling for this assignment is 28K EUR max, all costs (e.g. taxes) included.
Requirements of the Consultant(s)
- Fluency in English, French, and Dutch is required.
- At least 6 years of experience in political communication, along with familiarity with the political landscape in Belgian politics and EU institutions.
- Proven track record in conducting qualitative and quantitative research, particularly in narrative analysis, framing, and discourse analysis.
- Good written and verbal communication skills to articulate findings and recommendations clearly.
- Ability to employ creative thinking techniques for developing innovative frames and communication strategies.
- Ability to conduct interviews and focus groups, with sensitivity to diverse perspectives and political ideologies.
- Preferably, existing connections with a variety of audiences.
- Ethical Integrity: Commitment to ethical research practices and confidentiality.
The following skills and experience are expected by Search for Common Ground of the consultant(s) for this assignment:
How to apply
To apply, interested candidates (individuals or teams) are requested to submit the following documents:
CV of the consultant(s);
A technical proposal outlining a proposed methodology, including detailed response to the ToR, suggested work plan and timeline for key deliverables;
A financial proposal outlining the different costs foreseen for the assignment (broken down in specific budget lines) for the completion of the aforementioned deliverables.
Applications should be submitted through Search’s Lever platform to www.sfcg.org/employment/ before the 22th of November.
Search for Common Ground reserves the right not to proceed with this assignment if the proposed candidates do not meet our requirements.