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Re.imagining Activism – a practical guide for the Great Transition

Authors:
Michael Narberhaus, Aryne Sheppard

Entry type:
Educational paper

Year of publication:
2015

Publishers:
Smart COSs Lab, Michael Narberhaus

Language:
English

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smart-csos.org about the guide: A practical toolkit for activists and social change leaders who are keen to contribute more effectively to the Great Transition. Based on the research collated and the ideas and experiences generated by the Smart CSOs Lab, we provide guidance and support to activists who want to make a meaningful contribution to this deeper change.


Re.imagining Activism provides practical advice and questions to ask ourselves when we want to change organisations, campaigns or become active on system change in another way.


Re.imagining our strategies
How can we practically go about moving from mainstream activism to systemic activism? What are the roles of systemic activism that my organisation or network can take on?


Re.imagining our organisations
What needs to change in my organisations to become fit for the Great Transition? How can I initiate systemic change in my organisation?


Re.imagining ourselves as activists
How can we personally transcend our current paradigms and think differently as activists?


Re.imagining funding
If I am a grant maker, how can my organisation become a systemic funder?


From mid November 2015 it will be possible to order paper copies of the guide – a little book of 109 pages. More information on the website smart-csos.org.

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