Social Issue Briefs

Creating brief research papers that describe complex issues + potential solutions to all audiences

—     founding member
information design

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details

may 2017 - may 2018
project type - personal
ballardbrief.org

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background

Law reviews and business periodicals have been standard for years, but newer fields like social innovation haven’t had a similar resource. Until we set out to make one. Luckily, BYU houses the largest university-run social innovation center in the world. Myself and other interested individuals from the Ballard Center formed the pioneering team.

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skills

problem framing
qualitative analysis
form giving
versioning
depth

 

How do you create a database that is simultaneously rigorous and accessible? 


 
 

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solution

A research brief that uses a strategic structure and a specific, approachable voice.




 
 

 
 

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process

We brainstormed which elements would be simple, thorough, and flexible enough to become a highly-trusted academic source that could also be read by audiences like middle-school aged children.

To prototype these elements and the brief forming process, each of us selected a topic and began writing a brief.

 
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key elements

— contributing factors
— consequences
— practices
- description
- impact
- gaps

 
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My topic was inspired by prior travels to India and my fierce belief that lifting up women accelerates progress across the board. The previous summer I had traveled to India with a humanitarian group where we partnered with a local non-profit to build self-sustaining latrines, provide english lessons, create a fundraising campaign, and offer togetherness at a leper colony.

 

 
 
 

I poured myself into research—filtering through complex, international sources—simultaneously parsing interconnected factors as well as connecting the dots. We met as a team regularly to share our learnings of the process.

To ensure execution of an accessible voice, we paired up as editing partners.

 
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result

With final briefs in hand, the website was structured and published. Since then, thousands have accessed our briefs and students continue to contribute—growing their social analysis skills.

Access my published papers here and here!

 
 
 


lessons.

 
 
 

01• I love scaled, positive impact

With the number of competent human-beings around the globe, I know we can solve these issues. I loved contributing to that in one small way. This project solidified my goal to make a dent in girls’ and women’s empowerment.

02• Simplicity & complexity can co-exist

We live in a complicated world with an ever shortening tolerance for product complexity. But these two conditions do not have to be mutually exclusive.