Project highlights
Co-design and research practices
Target Group Workshops
The emerging design and content of the Not Just Celsius campaign, including social media storytelling and the first prototypes of The Scale data tool, were co-designed and evaluated in workshops with 17-27 years old young adults from international backgrounds (based in Germany).

Art meets law workshops
A think tank brought together students of art and students of law in The Hague to foster co-creation and a deeper understanding of climate justice. The co-creation culminated in the construction of a mobile exhibit that was displayed in front of the International Court of Justice.

In-depth research
Our project was built upon rigorous and methodical research. Our research approach, rooted in science and fact, examined how human-driven climate change reinforces oppression. By applying an intersectional lens in combination with a decolonial perspective, we revealed the lasting impacts of capitalism and imperialism on climate vulnerability.
Research methodologyThinking labs
The Interactive Media Foundation (IMF) initiated two Thinking Labs in collaboration with the two student-led movements that are central to the ICJAO campaign – the PISFCC (the Pacific) and the WYCJ (global). CSOs, legal experts, professionals from the creative and media industries, all joined together to explore how to support the ICJAO campaign.
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