Preparatory Reading
Nov. 24th, 2016 05:21 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I won't be able to participate in any protests, let alone resistance, unless my health improves. But I'm planning to read a few more works on effective nonviolent resistance:
* Why Civil Resistance Works, by Erica Chenoweth & Maria J. Stephan,
* Building a Movement to End the New Jim Crow, by Daniel Hunter,
* On the Salt March, by Thomas Weber.
And to re-read a few works I'd read for earlier projects, such as:
* Some of the public records from the Seattle Accountability and Review Committee.
* The Battle in Seattle, by Janet Thomas.
* Netwar in the Emerald City, by Paul de Armond.
Before my illness, I prepared a transcript of the first several hours of the police radio recordings which were among those public records. I don't have a suitable place to post the public records and the transcripts, but if I did, other people might be able to use them.
* Why Civil Resistance Works, by Erica Chenoweth & Maria J. Stephan,
* Building a Movement to End the New Jim Crow, by Daniel Hunter,
* On the Salt March, by Thomas Weber.
And to re-read a few works I'd read for earlier projects, such as:
* Some of the public records from the Seattle Accountability and Review Committee.
* The Battle in Seattle, by Janet Thomas.
* Netwar in the Emerald City, by Paul de Armond.
Before my illness, I prepared a transcript of the first several hours of the police radio recordings which were among those public records. I don't have a suitable place to post the public records and the transcripts, but if I did, other people might be able to use them.