Developing a theory of change for your campaign? Here are 8 pieces of advice from Chris Rose that may help to think about for your campaign.
Developing a theory of change for your campaign? Here are 8 pieces of advice from Chris Rose that may help to think about for your campaign.
You’re not failing social change can be slow. Here are resources to explore around time, slow change and the concept of failure.
The Activist Handbook is a ‘wikipedia’ style website that provides guides and resources for people to become effective activists.
This interview with Nicky Ison includes tools and ideas for how to incorporate systems thinking into your campaign work and strategy.
An introduction to developing your Theory of Change and a template based on the works of Marshall Ganz, Harvard Professor.
bell hooks’ ideas have resonated widely. This resource-set focuses on her contributions to three key concepts in social justice movements: understanding intersecting structures of power; practising love, as a verb, as a pathway to justice; and the transformative power of teaching/learning as activism.
ChangeMakers Organising School – Training (videos and slides) to connect and deepen knowledge to organise for social change.
A theory of change can help guide campaigners, their teams and communities. James Whelan from the Change Agency addresses four common pitfalls and some remedies so your theory of change works for you and your team.
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.
Links to useful resources in the area of advocacy, policy change, and social movement evaluation.
Developing a theory of change for your campaign? Here are 8 pieces of advice from Chris Rose that may help to think about for your campaign.
You’re not failing social change can be slow. Here are resources to explore around time, slow change and the concept of failure.
The Activist Handbook is a ‘wikipedia’ style website that provides guides and resources for people to become effective activists.
This interview with Nicky Ison includes tools and ideas for how to incorporate systems thinking into your campaign work and strategy.
An introduction to developing your Theory of Change and a template based on the works of Marshall Ganz, Harvard Professor.
bell hooks’ ideas have resonated widely. This resource-set focuses on her contributions to three key concepts in social justice movements: understanding intersecting structures of power; practising love, as a verb, as a pathway to justice; and the transformative power of teaching/learning as activism.
ChangeMakers Organising School – Training (videos and slides) to connect and deepen knowledge to organise for social change.
A theory of change can help guide campaigners, their teams and communities. James Whelan from the Change Agency addresses four common pitfalls and some remedies so your theory of change works for you and your team.
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.
Links to useful resources in the area of advocacy, policy change, and social movement evaluation.