A report and analysis of the different strategies and tactics used to curb the fossil fuel industry by the Social Change Lab in the UK.

Social Change Lab is a UK based organisation which conducts empirical research on protest and people-powered movements. Protest movements have historically been crucial drivers of social change, yet little research and funding goes into understanding which strategies are most effective. SCL is the only research lab primarily dedicated to studying the impact of protest movements on public opinion, public discourse, and policy.
Through research reports, workshops, and trainings, SCL provides actionable insights to help movements and funders be more effective.
A report and analysis of the different strategies and tactics used to curb the fossil fuel industry by the Social Change Lab in the UK.
Do disruptive protest tactics work? This research reveals they lead to greater levels of media attention and higher levels of active support for the groups carrying them out.
The Activist Resource Hub by the Social Change Lab is a great place to start if you are new to activism and campaigning.
Research examining whether disruptive protest tactics are ultimately helpful or harmful for advancing progress on critical social issues
Research from the UK on the effectiveness of disruptive animal rights protests and media reporting on UK public attitudes towards animals.
What makes a protest movement successful? Nonviolence and numbers matter. See the research from the Social Change Lab.
A report and analysis of the different strategies and tactics used to curb the fossil fuel industry by the Social Change Lab in the UK.
Do disruptive protest tactics work? This research reveals they lead to greater levels of media attention and higher levels of active support for the groups carrying them out.
The Activist Resource Hub by the Social Change Lab is a great place to start if you are new to activism and campaigning.
Research examining whether disruptive protest tactics are ultimately helpful or harmful for advancing progress on critical social issues
Research from the UK on the effectiveness of disruptive animal rights protests and media reporting on UK public attitudes towards animals.
What makes a protest movement successful? Nonviolence and numbers matter. See the research from the Social Change Lab.