THE IMPACT COLLAB.

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WHY


The ongoing global polycrisis underlines the entanglement of health, social, economic, cultural, environmental, ecological, and political crises mutually reinforcing each other and affecting both individuals and communities across the world unequally.


To address this polycrisis and the associated local realities, it is necessary to engage in collective thinking with a systemic and intersectional lens, working across disciplines to develop and share adapted, integrative, scalable, and long-term evidence-based solutions.


Such endeavour requires hope and ingenuity to engage in an equitable transition to low-carbon economies and reimagine a future of environmental justice between humans and with non-humans, as interdependent and part of the same ecosystems, in which both can flourish sustainably.

HOW


Our objective is to foster collective thinking and the creation of shared values through storytelling.


We bring together the Human and Social Sciences with audio-visual production, and adopt inter-disciplinary, multimodal, and decolonial approaches.


At the heart of our collaborative projects, we potentiate the power of narratives and value-based communication. We focus on individual and collective experiences and perspectives, and consider multi-cultural ways of thinking, being, and relating, to co-produce rich and critical content of added value to current debates in the public and academic spheres.


We are working towards a practice of sustainable filmmaking and carbon neutral film production. That meant following the production training offered by BAFTA's ALBERT, the organisation leading environmental sustainability in the screen industry.

WHO

Guillaume Bury

Thomas Schönberger