Making the world a better place: what scientific research says about activism and extremism.
In this talk, Katarzyna Jaśko explores what makes social change efforts effective – and meaningful – even when results are not immediate. Drawing on research and real-world examples, she unpacks key dilemmas faced by people trying to change the world: whether to protest or educate, focus on individuals or systems, and whether change requires a majority or can start with an active minority.