Abstract

AbstractSocieties are filled with numerous issues. Issues are contestable matters of concerns regarding facts, values, or policies, of which resolutions may affect social change. Some issues—such as climate change, gun rights, health care, and gender inequality—are extensively covered in the news and often become the center of public discourse and debates. Issues sometimes pose imminent threats to communities and even entire countries, and such conditions often call for the mobilization of considerable social resources and require collaborations of individuals and organizations from different social sectors and across countries.

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