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Resistance Studies Network, Resistance Studies Network , (0)
The Resistance Studies Network is a forum for scholars engaging with practices of resistance. The Journal of Resistance Studies (main editors Stellan Vinthagen and Jorgen Johansen) is published by Irene Publishing, University of Gothenburg. It is an international academic journal with a primary, but critical, focus on nonviolent resistance. It includes many articles and debates of theoretical interest, but also carries articles and book reviews relating to specific movements round the world. In 2020 the editors reached an agreement to offer two free e-issues of the journal during the year to members of the International Peace Research Association, the European Peace Research Association and the Peace and Justice Studies Association. The journal also cooperates with the Waging Nonviolence website (see below) and asks authors also to provide shorter and more accessible versions of their JRS contributions, suitable for the activist-oriented users of that website. Visit www.resistance-journal.org.
Social Movements, Policy Change, and Abortion Access in Catalunya, Ostrach, Bayla , Volume 10, Issue 2, p.11, (0)
Explores abortion access in Catalonia for immigrant women in particular, within a context of austerity and the movement for separation from Spain.
Sokwanele - Campaigning non-violently for freedom and democracy in Zimbabwe, , (0)
South African History Online: towards a people's history, SAHO , (0)
Has sections on people, places and timelines, plus links to SAHO Special Projects on Passive resistance, including Passive Resistance 1946: a selection of documents, compiled by E.S. Reddy and Fatima Meer.
South Asia Analysis Group, South Asia Analysis Group , (0)
Usually brief comments on developments on the Maldives.
Special Rapporteur on violence against women, its causes and consequences, Commissioner, UN Human Righ , (0)
Access to this link connects to the annual reports and up-to –date highlights on violence against women worldwide by the UN Special Rapporteur on gender-based violence. Includes Annual Reports; country visits; relevant publications and documents; consultations with civil society; links about cooperation between global and regional initiatives; and existing legal frameworks amongst many other information.
Stephen Zunes’s articles on the Maldives (written for Huffington Post and Open Democracy), Zunes, Stephen , (0)
Waging Nonviolence, Waging Nonviolence , (0)
The Waging Nonviolence website provides extensive information about past as well as present movements and protests, and also about key figures in the practice and theory of nonviolent action. It includes discussion of strategy and tactics in campaigning. Between its foundation in 2009 and 2020 the website carried reports from contributors in over 80 countries, giving special emphasis to often under-reported movements in the Global South and to issues not covered in mainstream media.
A Way of Hope, Walesa, Lech , New York and London, p.325, (0)
Memoir by central (but increasingly controversial) figure in Solidarity.
Women of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA), Women of Zimbabwe Arise(WOZA) , (0)
Women's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN), , (0)
WECAN is a climate justice body which stresses that indigenous women, women of colour, women on low incomes and from Global South countries live on 'the front lines of climate change'. Therefore solutions to climate change require not only ending extraction of oil and gas, but 'building a new economy' based on communal and women's rights, right of nature and the rights of future generations. WECAN aims to mobilise women around the world in policy advocacy (for example at UN climate conferences) and in movement building.

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