What key ingredients enable movements to realise significant change? Learn from four movements and this report’s insights and findings.
What key ingredients enable movements to realise significant change? Learn from four movements and this report’s insights and findings.
Here is a framework that can help organizers identify what they need to be doing right now, by understanding, and thinking strategically about, the life cycle that social movements tend to follow.
What is noncooperation? Here is a collection of resources curated by the Commons librarians about what noncooperation is, how to do noncooperation and examples from around the world.
How Change Happens, a book by Duncan Green brings together the latest research from a range of academic disciplines and the evolving practical understanding of activists.
This campaign case study of the Busted Bus Stops Campaign highlights how creative, community-led action can draw attention to local issues.
A podcast by Agency International about social change, how it happens and the power we all have to make a difference to the world around us.
Not quite sure how to start figuring out what the actual problem is you are trying to solve? Here is a guide and template to help you think about framing your problem before jumping into problem solving.
The six-page PDF includes instructions, worksheet, and an example to get you started mapping the movies, shows, books and entertainment your audiences consume, and how to match stories with the kinds of actions you want your audience to take.
A monthly podcast by The Social Change Agency interviewing inspiring changemakers. Interviews about movement building, community organising and social change.
This toolkit helps charities improve their digital campaigns by centering the voices of lived experience. Reshape your digital campaigns to be more accessible, effective, inclusive and responsible.
What key ingredients enable movements to realise significant change? Learn from four movements and this report’s insights and findings.
Here is a framework that can help organizers identify what they need to be doing right now, by understanding, and thinking strategically about, the life cycle that social movements tend to follow.
What is noncooperation? Here is a collection of resources curated by the Commons librarians about what noncooperation is, how to do noncooperation and examples from around the world.
How Change Happens, a book by Duncan Green brings together the latest research from a range of academic disciplines and the evolving practical understanding of activists.
This campaign case study of the Busted Bus Stops Campaign highlights how creative, community-led action can draw attention to local issues.
A podcast by Agency International about social change, how it happens and the power we all have to make a difference to the world around us.
Not quite sure how to start figuring out what the actual problem is you are trying to solve? Here is a guide and template to help you think about framing your problem before jumping into problem solving.
The six-page PDF includes instructions, worksheet, and an example to get you started mapping the movies, shows, books and entertainment your audiences consume, and how to match stories with the kinds of actions you want your audience to take.
A monthly podcast by The Social Change Agency interviewing inspiring changemakers. Interviews about movement building, community organising and social change.
This toolkit helps charities improve their digital campaigns by centering the voices of lived experience. Reshape your digital campaigns to be more accessible, effective, inclusive and responsible.