What are the facts about social change and social movements? Daniel Hunter myth busts common misconceptions about how change happens.
Format
Books, Journals and Excerpts
Campaign Tactics
Learn all about tactics for your campaigns including how to adapt their tone for different events and explore different examples.
Building Leadership Capacity: The Ladder of Engagement
Learn how organisers recruit and build the leadership capacity of others with the Ladder of Engagement.
Building Movement Capacity and Structure: Ella Baker and the Civil Rights Movement
Take inspiration from this Civil Rights Movement story about how to build movement capacity and structure. Learn about Ella Baker and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee SNCC.
Rebels In The Workforce: Women Worker’s Resistance in the Nineteenth Century
Read a book excerpt from United We Stand: Class Struggle in Colonial Australia which discusses women’s resistance to workplace exploitation.
Replace Endless Actions with Campaigns
Keep doing the same actions and not getting anywhere? Learn about replacing endless actions with campaigns and have a bigger impact.
Pillars Of Support – The Upside Down Triangle
Learn about movements, power and the Pillars of Support also known as the Upside-Down Triangle from Daniel Hunter.
How to Win Campaigns: Communications for Change
How to Win Campaigns is a practical guide for creating & running successful campaigns. Written for the new campaigner and the experienced.
What Makes People Tick: The Three Hidden Worlds of Settlers, Prospectors and Pioneers
A book by Chris Rose (author of How to Win Campaigns) in which he puts forward a model of how to use psychology when creating compelling campaign messages.
Cosmo-local Work: Using Commons Based Practices for Equitable and Sustainable Living
Excerpts from the Cocmo-local work handbook discuss key concepts regarding a form of Commoning and includes a case study about a project.
Social Change Myths
What are the facts about social change and social movements? Daniel Hunter myth busts common misconceptions about how change happens.
Campaign Tactics
Learn all about tactics for your campaigns including how to adapt their tone for different events and explore different examples.
Building Leadership Capacity: The Ladder of Engagement
Learn how organisers recruit and build the leadership capacity of others with the Ladder of Engagement.
Building Movement Capacity and Structure: Ella Baker and the Civil Rights Movement
Take inspiration from this Civil Rights Movement story about how to build movement capacity and structure. Learn about Ella Baker and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee SNCC.
Rebels In The Workforce: Women Worker’s Resistance in the Nineteenth Century
Read a book excerpt from United We Stand: Class Struggle in Colonial Australia which discusses women’s resistance to workplace exploitation.
Replace Endless Actions with Campaigns
Keep doing the same actions and not getting anywhere? Learn about replacing endless actions with campaigns and have a bigger impact.
Pillars Of Support – The Upside Down Triangle
Learn about movements, power and the Pillars of Support also known as the Upside-Down Triangle from Daniel Hunter.
How to Win Campaigns: Communications for Change
How to Win Campaigns is a practical guide for creating & running successful campaigns. Written for the new campaigner and the experienced.
What Makes People Tick: The Three Hidden Worlds of Settlers, Prospectors and Pioneers
A book by Chris Rose (author of How to Win Campaigns) in which he puts forward a model of how to use psychology when creating compelling campaign messages.
Cosmo-local Work: Using Commons Based Practices for Equitable and Sustainable Living
Excerpts from the Cocmo-local work handbook discuss key concepts regarding a form of Commoning and includes a case study about a project.