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Global Nonviolent Action Database
About
the Database
Why this database?
- To provide free access to information about hundreds
of cases of nonviolent action for learning and for citizen action. We
research campaigns that have reached a point of completion. The cases are
drawn from all continents and most countries. People are shown struggling
for human rights, economic justice, democracy, national and ethnic
identity, environmental sustainability, and peace. To learn more
about searching by the issues people are struggling about, go to Issue Clusters.
- To make available comparative information that will
support researchers and writers to develop strategic knowledge and theory.
Each case is presented in two formats: the database file (with searchable
fields) and the narrative describing the struggle as an unfolding story.
The database supports searches by country, by issue, by action method
used, and even by year -- there is a case from ancient Egypt, 12th century
BCE! Some cases are part of a “wave” of campaigns, such as the “Arab
Awakening” of 2011; by pressing each “wave” button one can find cases.
See the other sections under the About menu for more on the coding, uses,
limitations, and building of the Global Nonviolent Action Database.
- George Lakey 12/08/2011
A project of Swarthmore
College, including Peace and Conflict Studies, the Peace Collection, and the
Lang Center for Civic and Social Responsibility.
Copyright Swarthmore College.
Copyright Swarthmore College.
Source: nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu
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