Handouts

  • Academic Debates on Levels

    This hadnout is adapted from John Gaventa’s chapter on ‘Levels, Spaces and Forms of Power: Analysing opportunities for change’ in Power in World Politics, published by Routledge in 2007.

  • Chicken Run

    Handout on how to use the film ‘Chiken Run’ as way to open up discussion and learning about citizenship, rights
    and forms of power.

  • Fluid, opaque, amoebic power

    Mariz Tadros develops the concepts of visible, hidden, and invisible forms of power, introducing ideas of fluid, opaque and amoebic power, while reflecting on the impact on state‐NGO relations of the State Security Apparatus (SSI) in Egypt.

  • Looking Back is Looking Forward

    This handout presents a community power analysis exercise used in Sri Lanka to enables an understanding of different power dimensions that could avert adverse effects and make better the situation.

  • Power and Empowerment: Summary of concepts and approaches

    This two-page handout offers a concise summary some of the key concepts and approaches to power and empowerment.

  • Jubilee Debt Campaign

    This handout illustrates the use of the powercube in the analysis of the issue of debt and its relationships to poverty.

  • New Weave of Power Contents

    The table of contents to A New Weave of Power, People & Politics: The Action Guide for Advocacy and Citizen Participation, by Lisa Veneklasen and Valerie Miller of Just Associates.

  • New Weave of Power Introduction

    The introduction to A New Weave of Power, People & Politics: The Action Guide for Advocacy and Citizen Participation, by Lisa Veneklasen and Valerie Miller of Just Associates.

  • New Weave: Democracy and Citizenship

    Chapter two of A New Weave of Power by Lisa Veneklasen and Valerie Miller of Just Associates, focuses on democracy and citizenship.

  • New Weave: Power and Empowerment

    Chapter three of A New Weave of Power on ‘Power and Empowerment’. This chapter includes the ‘expressions of power’ and public, private and inimate realms of power.

  • New Weave: Citizen-centred Advocacy

    Chapter five of A New Weave of Power by Lisa Veneklasen and Valerie Miller of Just Associates, focuses on the basics of planning for citizen-centred advocacy.

  • New Weave of Power: Mapping Advocacy Strategies

    Chapter ten of A New Weave of Power by Lisa Veneklasen and Valerie Miller of Just Associates, focuses on choosing and planning the right advocacy strategy.

  • New Weave of Power: Media and Messages

    Chapter 13 of A New Weave of Power by Lisa Veneklasen and Valerie Miller of Just Associates, focuses on educating and persuading through media advocacy.

  • Power Cartoons

    A simple handout by Irene Guijt of Learning by Design, suggesting ways of using the power cartoons at a learning event or workshop.

  • Power Matrix Introduction

    This handout by Valerie Miller introduces the Power Matrix as a tool for making links between different manifestations of power and processes of social change in an effort to strengthen organizations and movements dedicated to advancing justice.

  • Power Matrix

    The Power Matrix summarizes an extensive analysis of power and action approaches in graphic form. It illustrates how different aspects of power interact to shape the challenges and possibilities of political action and citizen participation.

  • Power Twister

    An exercise by Forumsyd aimed at exposing the power that you work with and against. We have called it ‘power twister’ as it involves mapping the powercube on the ground and moving around in the space!

  • Quick Guide to Power Analysis

    This handy quick guide by Oxfam asks ‘what is power?’ and ‘what is power analysis’? It also presents some key questions to ask when doing power analysis.

  • Right to be Heard

    Jo Rowland from Oxfam presents notes on breaking power analysis into component parts. There is an example of how a programme of work on women’s rights and participation might map on the power spectrum.

  • Sample Learning Event 1

    This sample learning event outlines a sequence of exercises to help learners connect their personal experience and case studies with concepts and theories of power.

  • Sample Learning Event 2

    This sample learning event begins to apply a power perspective to real-life situations, with a focus on the issues and challenges that were identified in sample learning event 1.The powercube is introduced as a framework for analysis and strategising.

  • Sample Learning Event 3

    This sample learning event outlines the process of a learning trajectory on power. It combines workshops with periods of work-based learning and reflection on practice, supported by some form of coaching.

  • Three Scenarios: Visible, Hidden and Invisible Power

    This handout presents three examples of power to initiate discussion; what can we learn about power from these examples and how do the three different views of power shed light on the nature of power.

  • PowerAlliance in Uganda

This handout presents a simple tool that has been used in the Citizen Manifesto Process in Uganda. An anatomy of the Ugandan state is done to unravel a power alliance, through using concepts such as ‘powerful and uncomfortable’, ‘powerful and comfortable’, ‘powerless and uncomfortable’ and ‘powerless and comfortable’.

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