Commons Conversations: Insights into Environmental Justice Movements in India with Radhika Jhaveri
A Commons Conversations Podcast featuring an interview with Radhika Jhaveri, an environmental justice activist in India.
A Commons Conversations Podcast featuring an interview with Radhika Jhaveri, an environmental justice activist in India.
An introduction to degrowth – the aims, character, values and principles of degrowth along with a comprehensive list of resources.
Here is a list of radical, alternative and community libraries in Australia and around the world.
How can we move beyond research extractivism as justice focused scholars working with communities and movements? Here is a set of principles to help researchers design anti-extractivist research.
This article introduces commoning and provides a comprehensive resource list including tools for practicing commoning.
3 essential elements activists today can learn from the women’s suffrage movement of the 19th and early 20th centuries.
This guide documents the surge in antisemitic and Islamophobic hate incidents, explains the link between rhetoric and violence, and provides suggestions and resources to take action.
These online courses explore the foundations of organising, distributed leadership, social movements, and the concept of the Movement Cycle.
1/6 The Graphic Novel is a comic about the US Capitol attacks in 2021. It asks what if the insurrection had been successful?
Listen to two podcasts from the Commons Conversations about campaigns, coalition building and citizen science to end logging in Australia.
The message at the heart of The Neutrality Trap is that, when it comes to the important social issues that face us today, avoiding conflict is a mistake.
The Future of Governance Toolkit is a living library of participatory governance use cases from around the world.
Digital campaigning leverages technology to create change through emails, petitions, and platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, WhatsApp and more. Here is a list of resources to get you started.
The Activist Handbook is a Wikipedia-like site for everyone to exchange knowledge and experiences on activism.
Professor Winnnifred Louise discusses the principles that can help campaigns to be more effective and durable.
Listen to an inspiring podcast about women & leadership in the Australian environment movement with Judy Lambert & Victoria McKenzie-McHarg.
Objectives and Key Results are a simple goal-setting technique that can help increase organizational learning and improve performance.
Conversation Guide about democracy from Living Room Conversations who use guided conversations to build understanding & transform communities.
A collection of campaigns that changed Tasmania e.g. Franklin River, gay law reform, forest blockading, No Gas Across the Bass.
Introduction South Australia is the only Australian colony that was not settled as a penal colony by the British. It was established as a ‘free settlement’ in 1836. Commentators have pointed to this difference as a factor in South Australia’s political culture. Of course, it’s important to note that the settlement of South Australia was […]