References

Actua.pe (n.d) Actua.pe. Available at:: https://actua.pe/ (Accessed 18 October 2023).

Crabtree-Condor, I. (2020a) Narrative Powers and Collective Power Action: Conversations with people working to change narratives for social good – Part 1, Oxfam, [Online]. Available at:: https://policy-practice.oxfam.org/ resources/ narrative-power-and-collective-action-conversations-with-people-working-to-chan-621020/ (Accessed 18 October 2023).

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Further reading

Good movements follow great stories, Narrative Arts

Guide to Public Narrative, Leading Change Network Resource Center

How Change Happens, Oxfam

Influencing Behaviours and Practices to Tackle Poverty and Injustice, Oxfam

Influencing for Social Justice: Nudge, Shove, Show or Shout?, Oxfam

Messaging This Moment: A Handbook for Progressive Communicators, Center for Community Change

Public Narrative, Collective Action, and Power, DASH Harvard

Storytelling with a purpose, IBT

Thinking, Fast and Slow, Daniel Kahneman, published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux

transformativestory.org

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