We, the People - Building and Engaging Movements
Offered By: Web Summit via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the dynamics of building and engaging social movements in this 37-minute panel discussion from Web Summit 2017. Gain insights from a diverse group of experts, including Ann Kleinhenz from UptoUs, Keyvan Ghavami of Act On Your Future, Valentin Chaput from Open Source Politics, Erica Chenoweth of Denver University, Farhaan Ladhani from the University of Toronto, and Andrew Marantz of The New Yorker. Delve into strategies for mobilizing communities, leveraging technology for social change, and understanding the key factors that contribute to successful movements. Learn about the challenges and opportunities in modern activism, the role of digital platforms in organizing, and the importance of sustained engagement in driving societal transformation.
Syllabus
We, the people: Building and engaging movements
Taught by
Web Summit
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