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As 2024 draws to a close, we take a look back at our research from throughout the year and look ahead to plans for 2025.
Read full postWatch our talk from the EAGxVirtual conference which provides insights from the latest research on the impact of disruptive protests.
Read full postEver wondered whether a protest group really manages to change public opinion? The Media Impact Monitor helps you understand just that!
Read full postThis blog was originally published in Alliance magazine on 20 October 2024. Written by Cathy Rogers, Senior Researcher at Social Change Lab.Campaigners and activists live with a paradox: funders say they recognise the value of their work, but they are consistently under-supported, including financially.
Read full postWe are excited to share that our study on the radical flank effect has now been published in Nature Sustainability, a leading journal on climate and environmental issues.People interested in social movements have long-hypothesised about a so-called radical flank effect, whereby radical factions of a movement can…
Read full postExciting news for all activists, campaigners, and organisers: Social Change Lab and the Joseph Rowntree Foundation have launched the Activis
Read full postIn our new research report, we asked 100 funders about their attitudes to funding campaigners and activists.
Read full postDear friends and supporters,At Social Change Lab, we're committed to conducting and disseminating high quality and impactful social movement research. To help us do this as effectively as possible, we need your valuable feedback.We invite you to fill out a short questionnaire to gather your thoughts on our work.
Read full postMy name is Sam and I have just taken over as Interim Director at Social Change Lab for the next year (while Mabli is on maternity leave). I feel very privileged to be working with a great team on such exciting and vital work.We've had a busy couple of weeks.
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