Brian Martin
Martin, Brian, Nonviolence Unbound
Explores how methods of nonviolent action can be used effectively in contexts where unfamiliar: verbal abuse, online defamation, and struggles in relation to euthanasia and vaccination.
Martin, Brian, Making accompaniment effective
Authoritarian actions often 'backfire' against those who carry them out. Effective accompaniment strategies make this more likely.
Martin, Brian, Social Defence, Social Change
Anarchist perspective on civilian (nonviolent) defence.
Martin, Brian, Backfire Manual: Tactics Against Injustice
A guide to turning an opponent’s violence to the campaign’s advantage. For the wider theoretical analysis see: Brian Martin, Justice Ignited: The Dynamics of Backfire (A. 1.b. Strategic Theory, Dynamics, Methods and Movements)
Martin, Brian, Gene Sharp’s Theory of Power
26 2Examines whether a theory of power underlying nonviolent resistance should incorporate a structuralist (Marxist or feminist) interpretation, while noting the limits of structuralism for explaining active resistance.
Martin, Brian; Johansen, Jorgen, Social Defence
Two authors with a longstanding interest in nonviolent alternatives to military force restate the case for social defence, given the damage caused by military systems, and summarize examples of popular resistance in the past to coups and invasions. They also consider the relevance of political changes and social movements since the end of the Cold War.
Martin, Brian, Justice Ignited: The Dynamics of Backfire
Analysis of how violent attacks can (but do not always) backfire on the perpetrators. Not solely about unarmed resistance movements, but the theoretical framework is relevant to nonviolent strategy and there are chapters on Sharpeville, South Africa 1960. the 1991 Dili massacre in East Timor, and the 1930 salt works protest in Dharasana, India. Many of Brian Martin’s publications are online at http://www.bmartin.cc/pubs.
Martin, Brian; Hess, David, Repression, backfire and the theory of transformative events
11 1 (June)Martin, Brian, Nonviolent Struggle and Social Defence
Analysis of nonviolent action and case studies of people power in Asia, Eastern Europe, Middle East, Central and South America and South Africa.
Martin, Brian; Varney, Wendy; Vickers, Adrian, Political Jiu-Jitsu against Indonesian Repression: Studying Lower Profile Nonviolent Resistance
13 2 (June)Compares the successful protests against Suharto in 1998 with the problems of resisting repression inside Indonesia 1965-66 and in East Timor after 1975. Brian Martin’s articles are online at: http://www.bmartin.cc/pubs
Martin, Brian, Lessons in Nonviolence from the Fiji Coups
10 2 (Sept)(also in Brian Martin, Nonviolent Struggle and Social Defence (A. 1.b. Strategic Theory, Dynamics, Methods and Movements) ), Ch. 5.