By leveraging innovative educational approaches and engaging storytelling techniques, we aim to understand how creativity can help people resist terror and make them more resilient for the 21st century risk society.
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To capture the attention, one needs to be objective, informative and creative, but to sustain interest, one needs to inspire a quest for knowledge. This involves observing events with an open mind to note significant elements of the observed phenomenon. We are confident that FAMA projects have accomplished those goals over the years primarily because we aligned our knowledge bank with evidence-based engagement and multimedia storytelling.
Through our unique insight and gift of foresight, we have been able to develop a step-by-step methodology that 'makes the obvious visible': 1. DOCUMENT facts and evidence for posterity. 2. PRESERVE the culture of remembrance. 3. COMMUNICATE complexity to a broader audience. 4. EDUCATE current and future generations. 5. INSPIRE a dialogue and positive knowledge transfer.
THE SIXTH OF APRIL AWARD
FAMA Methodology (FAMA Team) has received the Sixth of April Award of the City of Sarajevo in 2017 for its contribution to the field of science and education.
‘The Sixth of April Award of the City of Sarajevo (named in honour of the day of Sarajevo's liberation from fascism in WWII) is awarded to outstanding individuals, groups and collectives for significant achievements and exceptional works, as such actions must contribute to the overall improvement and development of the city of Sarajevo.’
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Maps and the 20th Century
FAMA’s Survival map on display at the British Library in London01.03.2017.