17 February 2017 From burning platform to building people power: Lessons from Greenpeace’s Mobilisation Lab What we learned over five years of transforming Greenpeace and building people power around the globe. by Jed Miller and Cynthia Gibson
26 January 2017 What it means when victims lead (and why it matters) How campaigners in Uganda, Hungary and the United States are creating stronger campaigns by becoming allies of victims and giving them power to lead. by Phil Wilmot
6 January 2017 Organising a people’s movement to #BuyTwitter The #BuyTwitter campaign is using open, volunteer-led strategies in a global effort to turn twitter into a user-owned cooperative (and why that matters). by Nithin Coca
4 November 2016 CampaignCon 2016: We are here to change the world 120 campaigners from 43 countries met at CampaignCon 2016 to share expertise, build network strength, and grow campaign capacity. Here's what we learned. by Ted Fickes
6 October 2016 Do better + win bigger by taking on marginalisation Culture, race, gender and other differences can lead to marginalisation of team members. Kaytee Ray-Riek shares tips for building stronger, equitable teams. by Kaytee Ray-Riek
12 July 2016 Bring on the people: Opening up non-violent direct action Can organisations open up non-violent direct action to all comers? Find out what Greenpeace New Zealand learned running an open action in March. by Emily Armistead
31 March 2016 An open (and open source) campaign takes on Facebook A handful of Indians opened up their campaign to all and took on Facebook Free Basics in a witty campaign to protect net neutrality. by Nithin Coca
14 March 2016 Democratising direct action How Greenpeace is testing an open, highly networked approach to nonviolent direct action. by Ted Fickes
29 December 2015 MobLab’s top stories of 2015 2015 was a big year for people power. These were our top stories - what what you and other MobLab readers were reading, sharing and talking about. by MobLab Team