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Post It notes on a large sheet of paper. Specifying radical value disagreements that could affect society today and in the future under headings of: Climate/Environment; Immigration; Human Rights; (Gender) Equality; AI/Tech/Digital; Health/Healthcare.On Saturday 30 November 2024, the ANTITHESES Design Bioethics Lab held a co-production workshop exploring divisive and polarising issues in today’s society - 'radical value disagreements'.

The workshop was part of the Oxford Population Health Patient Annual Public Advisory Panel Meeting. The meeting took place in Oxford and online, and 20  public contributors from across the UK joined.

The workshop explored what radical value disagreements could potentially affect society today and in the future, and asked public contributors to reflect on possible radical value disagreements within and across different generations.

The workshop formed part of a wider programme of engagement activities that will inform the Design Bioethics Lab work to understand and evaluate radical value disagreements.Infographic created during workshop summarising discussions with the following text:
Title: Radical Value Disagreements
Bullet points: Strong views; Hurts relationships; Stressful chat; Feel emotional; Socially disruptive
Question: What do we owe to future generations
Issues: Fake news; Climate; Inequality; Immigration; Social media; Taxes; Trans+ LGBT+