Global power is shifting, the authoritarian far right is winning, and civil society across the UK is not yet responding meaningfully to this new reality. All the causes we work on are in jeopardy (…| thinking, doing, changing
I’ve written a lot about mapping movements – in terms of theory of change, power, conflict, relationships, approach to a problem etc. But what role does geographic mapping play in movem…| thinking, doing, changing
I revisited the climate movement to see what had changed since I first mapped it back in late 2021. This … More| thinking, doing, changing
Over the last week horrific Islamophobic and racist violence has broken out across England and also in Belfast – crowds … More| thinking, doing, changing
Big transformational social, political and cultural changes aren’t driven by individuals, organisations or coalitions acting alone. They’re driven by all … More| thinking, doing, changing
Back in 2022, Jim Coe and I led a small research team with Sonia Long and Katie Chandler-Clarke, commissioned by … More| thinking, doing, changing
Climate change is now the thing the UK public is worried most about (despite everything else going on). The climate … More| thinking, doing, changing
As we enter the second year of the global covid pandemic, the political and economic context remains volatile and uncertain, … More| thinking, doing, changing
US organising scholar Dr Hahrie Han has a new book out, Undivided – The Quest for Racial Solidarity in an American Church. It’s her first more mainstream offering, using storytelling ra…| thinking, doing, changing
“If you have come to help me, you are wasting your time. But if your liberation is bound up with mine, then let us work together” Aboriginal activist group / Lilla Watson (Watson, J 2007) Can grass…| thinking, doing, changing