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1 | CR2.0 is an interactive list of of nonviolent methods that use digital technologies | ||||
2 | Contact: Patrick AT iRevolutions DOT org - or - Marycjoyce AT gmail DOT com | ||||
3 | rojects/cr20/ | ||||
4 | The purpose of this research project is to revisit Gene Sharp's 198 methods within the context of new digital technologies and social media. The next three sheets list Sharp's 198 methods , originally compiled in 1973, with updates and examples added. | ||||
5 | "Without a doubt, a large number of additional methods have already been used but have not been classified, and a multitude of additional methods will be invented in the future that have characteristics of the three classes of methods: nonviolent protest and persuasion, noncooperation, and nonviolent intervention." - Gene Sharp (2012) | ||||
6 | Sharp's Dictionary of Power and Struggle: Language of Civil Resistance in Conflicts | ||||
7 | This is a community curated project ---- Will you help us by adding your ideas? --- Email us above with your suggestions. | ||||
8 | Columns | ||||
9 | Types | Sharp's original types of methods (EXAMPLE: Formal Statements) | |||
10 | Method 1.0 | Sharp's original methods (EXAMPLE: #1 Public Speeches).. | |||
11 | Technical Enhancements of Method 1.0 | How technology can amplify or facilitate the organization of a method in its original offline form (EXAMPLE: Distribute digital recordings of an offline speech through YouTube, live-tweeting on Twitter, text transcripts on blogs and websites) | |||
12 | Method 2.0 | How technology has created a new form of the method in a different medium (EXAMPLE: Speeches that exist only online, such as Anonymous’s first YouTube video, Message to Scientology/“we are legion”: http://YouTube.com/watch?v=JCbKv9yiLiQ ). | |||
13 | Additional Recommendations | For activists who wish to implement the method (EXAMPLE: Organizers should design offline speeches for their digital life as digital video, text, or still image and should have dissemination plans to ensure this digital distribution occurs.) | |||
14 | Color Codes: | New Tactic (did not appear in the original list of 198) | |||
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16 | How to Contribute | ||||
17 | Contributor Instructions | When you add to or edit a cell in the database, please mark your contribution with // and your initials (EXAMPLE: // MJ) 95 | |||
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19 | Contributors: | MJ : Mary Joyce | PM: Patrick Meier | GA: Gregory Asmolov | LS: Lee Smithey |
20 | OK: Oleg Kozlovsky | JY: Jillian York | SA: Sumeet Anand | MD: Mark Dilley | |
21 | MC: Matt Cordeiro | DS: Dustin Slaughter | AMD: Althea Middleton-Detzner | DC: Daryn Cambridge | |
22 | MR: Michael Rotakhin | SC: Samuel Carlisle | MR: Sergey Kudelin | A1: Anonymous #1 | |
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25 | It appears that the information was removed. I am not sure what caused it; however, a big public appearance of this document could have caused it. Video containing the link to this document was published by a Russian Youtuber Zhukov. | ||||
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