Tactical Notebooks, English, media
notebook: The Dilemma Demonstration
In this notebook we learn about the dilemma-demonstration tactic that was used by a Canadian organization to convince the government to release information that the public had a right to see. They put pressure on the government by creating a climactic moment that brought media attention onto the issue and embarrassed the government.
notebook: Public Audiences
This notebook describes the tactics that the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) of Peru implimented to give a voice to victims of governmental human rights abuses. The purpose of the commission was not an investigation, rather Public Audiences provided victims the opportunity to tell their stories and rewrite history in a sense to include the abuses they suffered.
notebook: Plan B
"Plan B" describes the tactic that Otpor!, a student movement in Serbia, used to break through the governments reign of fear and encourage activists not to be afraid. They accomplished this by turning government arrests of demonstrators into public spectacles that illustrated the governments repressive regime and turned the arrested into public heroes.
notebook: International Monitoring Bodies
This notebook demonstrates how international mechanisms can be a powerful tool for organizations trying to bring about change in their community. This notebook uses the example of Northern Ireland and describes how the Committee on the Administration of Justice (CAJ) was able to successfully utilise the UN Committee Against Torture to pressure the UK to establish mechanisms and standards for human rights.
notebook: Engaging the Media: Building support for minimum wage reform
The Korean Women Workers Associations United (KWWAU) and its partners effectively engaged media to raise public
awareness and concern regarding the minimum wage system, thereby
assisting in the creation of a social movement that has succeeded in
changing the minimum wage law to afford greater protections for
workers, especially for women.
notebook: A Mock Tribunal to Advance Change
In this notebook we learn about the creative and effective use of a
mock tribunal to change public perceptions and beliefs regarding
violations against women, and to change public policy and law. BAOBAB
for Women’s Human Rights, in collaboration with CIRDDOC (Civil Resource
Development and Documentation Centre), highlighted violations of
women’s rights in Nigeria that were viewed by the public as normal or
even justifiable abuse.
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