Explore how movements can manage internal conflict when it inevitably arises as they seek to build broad-based pro-democracy coalitions of active, passive, and unlikely allies.
Explore how movements can manage internal conflict when it inevitably arises as they seek to build broad-based pro-democracy coalitions of active, passive, and unlikely allies.
You’re not failing social change can be slow. Here are resources to explore around time, slow change and the concept of failure.
These online courses explore the foundations of organising, distributed leadership, social movements, and the concept of the Movement Cycle.
Professor Winnnifred Louise discusses the principles that can help campaigns to be more effective and durable.
The word ‘movement’ gets used a lot but it isn’t always clear what is meant by it. We’ve collected a number of definitions from academics and other social change theorists.
These videos focus on “movement moments” – events during which Australian activists pushed forward issues & created conditions for social change.
What mainstream commentators get wrong about the historic uprisings of the Berlin Wall in 1989, and what civil resistance gets right.
A comprehensive and broad range of books to read if you are Interested in activism, campaigning, organising, social change and justice.
Examples – from 350.org and beyond – about ways people handled campaign losses in healthy, soul-giving, and strategic ways.
A book review of Radicals: Outsiders Changing the World by Jamie Barlett. This book review focuses on the ‘radical’ climate activists.
Explore how movements can manage internal conflict when it inevitably arises as they seek to build broad-based pro-democracy coalitions of active, passive, and unlikely allies.
You’re not failing social change can be slow. Here are resources to explore around time, slow change and the concept of failure.
These online courses explore the foundations of organising, distributed leadership, social movements, and the concept of the Movement Cycle.
Professor Winnnifred Louise discusses the principles that can help campaigns to be more effective and durable.
The word ‘movement’ gets used a lot but it isn’t always clear what is meant by it. We’ve collected a number of definitions from academics and other social change theorists.
These videos focus on “movement moments” – events during which Australian activists pushed forward issues & created conditions for social change.
What mainstream commentators get wrong about the historic uprisings of the Berlin Wall in 1989, and what civil resistance gets right.
A comprehensive and broad range of books to read if you are Interested in activism, campaigning, organising, social change and justice.
Examples – from 350.org and beyond – about ways people handled campaign losses in healthy, soul-giving, and strategic ways.
A book review of Radicals: Outsiders Changing the World by Jamie Barlett. This book review focuses on the ‘radical’ climate activists.