• Diagram of the Circles of Commitment also known as the Ladder of Engagement. 5 concentric circles labelled from outside to inside: Community; Crowd; Congregation; Committed; Core.||screenshot of Circles of Commitment worksheet|Book cover - Title reads 'The purpose driven church: Growth withous compromising your message and mission'. There is a sun behind the title. 'Rick Warren' is the author.

    Circles of Commitment: A Model of Engagement

    A model for thinking about the different levels of engagement of people involved in a campaign – aka a โ€˜ladder of engagementโ€™.

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    Team Effectiveness Conditions Framework

    A 7 page handout about the six conditions needed to create a great team based on the work of Richard Hackman and Ruth Wageman.

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    How to Structure Teams for Organising

    Joel Dignam reviews Marshall Ganzโ€™ treatment of structure as a craft of organising. As Ganz notes โ€œDeveloping leadership requires structuring the work of the organization so it affords as many people as possible the opportunity to learn to lead.โ€

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    Hahrie Han on How Relationships Improve Mobilisation

    Insights from The Organizational Roots of Political Activism: Field Experiments on Creating a Relational Context. In her paper, Han demonstrates that a relational context affects civic engagement, arguing that decisions like voting or other forms of activism arenโ€™t based upon a simple cost-benefit analysis.

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    This is an Uprising: How nonviolent revolt is shaping the twenty first century: Book review

    Joel Dignam reviews Paul and Mark Engler’s 2016 book This is an Uprising: How Nonviolent Revolt Is Shaping the Twenty-First Century. TIAU is an analysis of social change, how it has occurred, and how contemporary campaigners may make it occur again.

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    Relationships are the Glue of Organising

    This post reviewsย Marshall Ganzโ€™ approach to craft of relationships in organising. Relationships foster the commitment that is needed for success and allow us to understand the interests, values and motivations of others.

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    Is Personalised Political Communication Manipulative?

    โ€œPersonalized political communicationโ€ refers to when the medium for a message is a person, not media such as television, pamphlets, or billboards. The electoral arms race is seeing a renaissance of PPC and greater engagement of voters in campaigns and the political process.

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    Launching a Leadership Revolution: A book review

    Joel Dignam reviews Launching a Leadership Revolution by Chris Brady and Orrin Woodward. Joel distills the key lessons that are relevant to social change organisations.

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    How Organizations Develop Activists: Book Review

    Joel Dignam reviews Hahrie Han’s How Organizations Develop Activists. A key finding of Han’s research is that high-engagement organizations practise both organizing and mobilizing. The Voice for Indi campaign is considered as an Australian example of combining these two approaches.

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    Lessons from the Greensboro Student Sit-ins

    The Greensboro student sit-ins had nonviolence at their heart and succeeded, not only in their immediate goal, but also in building a lasting organisation in the SNCC. It stands now as yet another example of the successful use of nonviolence to stand against oppression.

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