
A Fieldcraft Studios × Braidr Research Initiative
Mapping the gap between what UK water users care about and the invisible threat of antimicrobial resistance — across 10 communities and 3 platforms.
Upstream is a joint research initiative from Fieldcraft Studios and Braidr, built as part of Braidr's AI for Good programme. The name points to where the problem starts — contamination enters UK waterways upstream, and that's where communication needs to go too. The project uses AI-powered audience intelligence to map the communities most at risk from antimicrobial resistance in UK waterways, and to understand how to actually reach them. Everything here is public, free, and designed to be used. This is living research, not a finished report.
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| Community | Opportunity SizingHow big? How active? | Awareness GapAMR knowledge vs. adjacent concerns | Platform IntelligenceWhere, what formats, who? | Value MappingCore drivers, tensions | Entry PointsGaps to fill, narratives to join | Authenticity CalibrationWho do they trust and reject? | Message HooksFraming that lands |
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Social media content was collected from TikTok, Instagram, and Reddit using community-specific search queries and hashtag ecosystems. All content was filtered for UK relevance to ensure analysis reflects the domestic landscape.
Content was analysed using large language models guided by a research-grounded system prompt encompassing AMR science, risk communication research, and UK regulatory context. The LLM produced structured outputs following a defined analytical schema.
Analysis is informed by published academic and government sources including the Beach Bums study (University of Exeter), Environment Agency pilot surveillance data, Wellcome Trust communication research, and the UK AMR National Action Plan 2024–2029.
Per-platform analyses were synthesised into cross-platform community profiles, then assembled into the comparative matrix. Each of seven dimensions maps a specific strategic question relevant to campaign design.