Map the Power: Quad Cities Workshop Who are the real beneficiaries of oppression? LittleSis (i.e. the opposite of Big Brother) is a research group that investigates the power elite to answer this question. In this session we will explore how “power research” is used to strengthen organizing, direct action, and movement-building. The workshop shared tools that allow anyone with internet to identify and expose the networks of power that fund hate groups, collaborate to dismantle the social safety net, and profit from systemic oppression. Photos courtesy of the Augustana Photo Bureau + Claire Kovacshttps://digitalcommons.augustana.edu/artmuseumorganize/1008/thumbnail.jp
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Map the Power: Quad Cities Workshop Who are the real beneficiaries of oppression? LittleSis (i.e. th...
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Presentation given as part of Indiana University Bloomington's GIS Day event.What does it mean to do...
https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/145452/2/objects.ziphttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/...
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Maps have longed been recognized as instruments of power and persuasion. With the recent proliferati...
Power is central to any form of organizing. Scholars have long debated its forms, dimensions, manife...
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This is a study about disasters, vulnerability and power. With regards to social justice organizing ...
Over the last two decades, immigrants’ rights organizations have had to respond to blistering change...
This paper explores disruptive poverty politics arising from creative activisms that challenge homel...
Urban scholarship has focused on the role of power and politics in fostering uneven development, sho...
Map the Power: Quad Cities Workshop Who are the real beneficiaries of oppression? LittleSis (i.e. th...
Organize Your Own, curated by Daniel Tucker, features work by contemporary artists that responds to ...
Presentation given as part of Indiana University Bloomington's GIS Day event.What does it mean to do...
https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/145452/2/objects.ziphttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/...
Participatory planning policies suppress the voices of critical urban residents, and that suppressio...
Urban scholarship has focused on the role of power and politics in fostering uneven development, sho...
Net activism shows how easily available tools allow the organization of social movements to be scale...
Amira Pettus diagrams how Occupy recreates the structures and organization of collectives
Maps have longed been recognized as instruments of power and persuasion. With the recent proliferati...
Power is central to any form of organizing. Scholars have long debated its forms, dimensions, manife...
The question I address in this capstone is: What kind of change and personal transformation takes pl...
This is a study about disasters, vulnerability and power. With regards to social justice organizing ...
Over the last two decades, immigrants’ rights organizations have had to respond to blistering change...
This paper explores disruptive poverty politics arising from creative activisms that challenge homel...
Urban scholarship has focused on the role of power and politics in fostering uneven development, sho...