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What are the drivers of change?. Innovation, markets, profits, investmentPlanned policy driven changeEnvironmental changeInvasionMigrationRevolutionOthers?. What are the levers of change (that I have access to)?. VotingPetitioning and advocacyDemonstratingAlliancesWhat else?. What are the theories of social change which inform our practice?.
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1. Theories of social change:the basis of activist strategy Acknowledgement to Coover V, Deacon E, Esser C, et al. Resource manual for a living revolution: a handbook of skills and tools for social change activists. Philadelphia: New Society, 1985.
2. What are the drivers of change? Innovation, markets, profits, investment
Planned policy driven change
Environmental change
Invasion
Migration
Revolution
Others?
3. What are the levers of change (that I have access to)? Voting
Petitioning and advocacy
Demonstrating
Alliances
What else?
4. What are the theories of social change which inform our practice? Reflect on episodes from our own practice
What were our assumptions
about people, power, structures,
about the links between micro action and macro change
about how change happens Talk about our own theories
Share stories of practice and reflect upon the theories that might be inferred from the practice described
What do these existing theories offer
Talk about our own theories
Share stories of practice and reflect upon the theories that might be inferred from the practice described
What do these existing theories offer
5. Can we read the theories of social change from other people’s stories of practice? Infer theories of change from stories of practice
eg the Indian Right to Health campaign Talk about our own theories
Share stories of practice and reflect upon the theories that might be inferred from the practice described
What do these existing theories offer
Talk about our own theories
Share stories of practice and reflect upon the theories that might be inferred from the practice described
What do these existing theories offer
6. Studying case histories Studying episodes, movements, campaigns, traditions
Framework of analysis
narrative: context, preparation, organisation, action, reaction, consequences
levels: personal, community, national, global;
term: short, medium and long
disciplines: political economy, gender and race,
Talking theory
the participants’ theory?
our theorising (interpreting) the story?
7. To what extent are we drawing from pre-existing theories? What are the theories of social change we might draw from:
Marxism, anarchism, feminism, religions, non-violent protest, personal change, institutional reform, cabalism? Talk about our own theories
Share stories of practice and reflect upon the theories that might be inferred from the practice described
What do these existing theories offer
Talk about our own theories
Share stories of practice and reflect upon the theories that might be inferred from the practice described
What do these existing theories offer
8. Strategic planning Goals and vision
Achievable objectives
Context and environment
SWOT
Existing programs and activities
new programs and activities
Developing the organisation
structures, procedures, cultures
Evaluation
9. Scenarios of change Working on our immediate challenges
how might things be different (brainstorming)?
scenarios of change; how might a different world come into being?
what are the (plausible) dynamics of change?
implications for different players and how would they react?
implications for strategy?
10. Primary health care (A-A,1978) “... requires and promotes maximum community and individual self-reliance and participation in the planning, organization, operation and control of primary health care, making fullest use of local, national and other available resources; and to this end develops through appropriate education the ability of communities to participate”
What is the theory of change here?
11. Alma-Ata How does PHC develop the ability of communities to participate?
What are the scenarios of change you can read into this quote?
How does community participation affect health?