The Just Us Journal brings together articles, interviews, art and resources related to the topic of taking action and the forces (internal/external) that fight against it.
The Just Us Journal brings together articles, interviews, art and resources related to the topic of taking action and the forces (internal/external) that fight against it.
Research Report findings about the right to protest in Australia by the Human Rights Law Centre including recommendations to government.
Five key factors determine whether controversial protests are more likely to spark backlash or create positive outcomes.
Paul and Mark Engler look at why protests work but how protest is inherently polarizing — and how movements can win in a polarized context.
The HOPE guide is designed to help people counter political violence. It aims to empower individuals and strengthen communities to make political violence backfire against those who incite, threaten, and enact it.
This article by Jørgen Johansen and Brian Martin discusses how to design effective protest actions by considering various factors and choices available to organizers.
10 Guidelines you need to know to prepare and stop a coup while keeping people focused on a strong, robust election process.
Strengthen a Campaign with Dilemma Demonstrations – They are effective because rather than telling people about a problem, they show it.
Step-by-step guide for activists about the movement power approach to building mass participation in campaigns for widespread social change.
This article “Nonviolent Direct Action as Social Parable” by Daniel Hunter explores how nonviolent direct action (NVDA) functions as a method of social change, akin to parables in religious and philosophical teachings.
The Just Us Journal brings together articles, interviews, art and resources related to the topic of taking action and the forces (internal/external) that fight against it.
Research Report findings about the right to protest in Australia by the Human Rights Law Centre including recommendations to government.
Five key factors determine whether controversial protests are more likely to spark backlash or create positive outcomes.
Paul and Mark Engler look at why protests work but how protest is inherently polarizing — and how movements can win in a polarized context.
The HOPE guide is designed to help people counter political violence. It aims to empower individuals and strengthen communities to make political violence backfire against those who incite, threaten, and enact it.
This article by Jørgen Johansen and Brian Martin discusses how to design effective protest actions by considering various factors and choices available to organizers.
10 Guidelines you need to know to prepare and stop a coup while keeping people focused on a strong, robust election process.
Strengthen a Campaign with Dilemma Demonstrations – They are effective because rather than telling people about a problem, they show it.
Step-by-step guide for activists about the movement power approach to building mass participation in campaigns for widespread social change.
This article “Nonviolent Direct Action as Social Parable” by Daniel Hunter explores how nonviolent direct action (NVDA) functions as a method of social change, akin to parables in religious and philosophical teachings.