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Addressing a paradigm directly
You can address a paradigm directly. For example, if you know that your audience makes decisions primarily on cost, you might
construct a campaign, a message and a set of information that demonstrates how cost-effective a particular solution is. If
the community is governed by powerful social paradigms - about the social or cultural significance of a crop, for example
- you might appeal directly to that paradigm by showing how that value is under threat.
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