Human society is full of would-be ‘change agents’, a restless mix of campaigners, lobbyists, and officials, both individuals and organizations, set on transforming the world. They want to improve public services, reform laws and regulations, guarantee human rights, get a fairer deal for those on the sharp end, achieve greater recognition for any number of issues, or simply be treated with respect. Striking then, that not many universities have a Department of Change Studies, to which social activists can turn for advice and inspiration. Instead, scholarly discussions of change are fragmented with few conversations crossing disciplinary boundaries, rarely making it onto the radars of those actively seeking change. This book aims to bridge th...
This book brings together social sciencists to create an interdisciplinary dialogue on the topic of ...
Academic study of social activism and social movements has become increasingly prevalent over the ye...
Social movements don’t just happen. They emerge in complex, often subtle ways out of shifting histor...
How Change Happens also sheds light on why the relationships between such activists are often fraugh...
This book introduces the concepts of social change organisations (SCOs) that bring about and resist ...
Countless individuals are joining together in action against conditions antithetical to enhancing li...
As academics think about impact, they can draw on some of the lessons and strategic approaches used ...
Society is full of potential change agents agitating for improvement, enhancement and further develo...
Action research continues to see a growth in interest both internationally and across disciplines. T...
Change happens all the time, so why is driving particular change generally so hard? Why are the outc...
In this article, we will first consider the starting point for change. Social change is more likely ...
Undoubtedly, the past half-century has witnessed an escalation of changes in the social, political, ...
Abstract: This paper suggests how action research courses in university settings may be harnessed to...
SIT alumni are engaged in creating, leading and developing social change issues in international dev...
The 44 people, involved in the 'We Can' Campaign to end violence against women, whose experiences of...
This book brings together social sciencists to create an interdisciplinary dialogue on the topic of ...
Academic study of social activism and social movements has become increasingly prevalent over the ye...
Social movements don’t just happen. They emerge in complex, often subtle ways out of shifting histor...
How Change Happens also sheds light on why the relationships between such activists are often fraugh...
This book introduces the concepts of social change organisations (SCOs) that bring about and resist ...
Countless individuals are joining together in action against conditions antithetical to enhancing li...
As academics think about impact, they can draw on some of the lessons and strategic approaches used ...
Society is full of potential change agents agitating for improvement, enhancement and further develo...
Action research continues to see a growth in interest both internationally and across disciplines. T...
Change happens all the time, so why is driving particular change generally so hard? Why are the outc...
In this article, we will first consider the starting point for change. Social change is more likely ...
Undoubtedly, the past half-century has witnessed an escalation of changes in the social, political, ...
Abstract: This paper suggests how action research courses in university settings may be harnessed to...
SIT alumni are engaged in creating, leading and developing social change issues in international dev...
The 44 people, involved in the 'We Can' Campaign to end violence against women, whose experiences of...
This book brings together social sciencists to create an interdisciplinary dialogue on the topic of ...
Academic study of social activism and social movements has become increasingly prevalent over the ye...
Social movements don’t just happen. They emerge in complex, often subtle ways out of shifting histor...