How Change Happens bridges the gap between academia and practice, bringing together the best research from a range of academic disciplines and the evolving practical understanding of activists to explore the topic of social and political change.
How Change Happens bridges the gap between academia and practice, bringing together the best research from a range of academic disciplines and the evolving practical understanding of activists to explore the topic of social and political change.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Duncan Green is Senior Strategic Adviser at Oxfam GB and Professor in Practice in International Development at the London School of Economics. He is author of How Change Happens (OUP, October 2016) and From Poverty to Power: How Active Citizens and Effective States can Change the World (Oxfam International, 2008, second edition 2012) as well as several books on Latin America. He is Director of the Global Executive Leadership Initiative training programme on influencing.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I: Rethinking our Approach to Change 1: Systems thinking changes everything 2: Power lies at the heart of change 3: Shifts in social norms often underpin change Case study: The Chiquitanos of Bolivia Part II: Institutions and the importance of history 4: How states evolve 5: The machinery of law 6: Accountability, political parties, and the media 7: Why the International System (still) Matters 8: Transnational corporations as drivers and targets of change Case study: The December 2015 Paris Agreement on climate change Part III: What activists can (and can't) do 9: Citizen activism and civil society 10: Digital Activism Part IV: Pulling it all together 13: Change Happen - How do we put it all Together? Conclusion
Introduction Part I: Rethinking our Approach to Change 1: Systems thinking changes everything 2: Power lies at the heart of change 3: Shifts in social norms often underpin change Case study: The Chiquitanos of Bolivia Part II: Institutions and the importance of history 4: How states evolve 5: The machinery of law 6: Accountability, political parties, and the media 7: Why the International System (still) Matters 8: Transnational corporations as drivers and targets of change Case study: The December 2015 Paris Agreement on climate change Part III: What activists can (and can't) do 9: Citizen activism and civil society 10: Digital Activism Part IV: Pulling it all together 13: Change Happen - How do we put it all Together? Conclusion
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