Nonviolent Action Lab Podcast
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Democracy Visiting Fellow, Reimagining Democracy Program, AY2024-2025 Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Nonviolent Action Lab, AY2025-2026 Episode 8 features Hardy Merriman, author of "Harnessing Our Power to End Political Violence." About the Show The Nonviolent Action Lab Podcast brings you the latest research, insights, and ideas on how nonviolent action... Each week we welcome experts from the field, scholars, organizers, and advocates to discuss nonviolent movements around the world. About the Lab Nonviolent resistance movements defended democratic values and institutions throughout the 20th century and into the 21st. However, the trend seems to have shifted. Over the past decade, authoritarian backsliding has occurred across the globe and mass movements demanding democracy have been defeated in about 90% of cases since 2010.
The Nonviolent Action Lab, led by Professor Erica Chenoweth and housed at the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation, is an innovation hub for activists, researchers, and supporters who share common goals around... Learn more about the Nonviolent Action Lab at ash.harvard.edu/nonviolent-action-lab Music Credit: Inquisitive Explorer Documentary - Pond5 In Episode 7 of the Nonviolent Action Lab podcast, host Jay Ulfelder sits down with Paul Passant to discuss Passant's most recent book "Policing Protests: The Post-Democratic State and the Figure of Black Insurrection."... Each week we welcome experts from the field, scholars, organizers, and advocates to discuss nonviolent movements around the world. About the Lab Nonviolent resistance movements defended democratic values and institutions throughout the 20th century and into the 21st. However, the trend seems to have shifted.
Over the past decade, authoritarian backsliding has occurred across the globe and mass movements demanding democracy have been defeated in about 90% of cases since 2010. The Nonviolent Action Lab, led by Professor Erica Chenoweth and housed at the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation, is an innovation hub for activists, researchers, and supporters who share common goals around... Learn more about the Nonviolent Action Lab at ash.harvard.edu/nonviolent-action-lab Music Credit: Inquisitive Explorer Documentary - Pond5 In this episode, host Jay Ulfelder sits down with Nonviolent Action Lab Research Fellow Freddy Guevara to discuss the outcome of Venezuela's elections and what that means for the state of democracy in the... About the Show The Nonviolent Action Lab Podcast brings you the latest research, insights, and ideas on how nonviolent action can — or sometimes fails — to transform injustice. Each week we welcome experts from the field, scholars, organizers, and advocates to discuss nonviolent movements around the world.
About the Lab Nonviolent resistance movements defended democratic values and institutions throughout the 20th century and into the 21st. However, the trend seems to have shifted. Over the past decade, authoritarian backsliding has occurred across the globe and mass movements demanding democracy have been defeated in about 90% of cases since 2010. The Nonviolent Action Lab, led by Professor Erica Chenoweth and housed at the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation, is an innovation hub for activists, researchers, and supporters who share common goals around... Learn more about the Nonviolent Action Lab at ash.harvard.edu/nonviolent-action-lab Music Credit: Inquisitive Explorer Documentary - Pond5 About the ShowThe Nonviolent Action Lab Podcast brings you the latest research, insights, and ideas on how nonviolent action can — or sometimes fails — to transform injustice.
Each week we welcome experts from the field, scholars, organizers, and advocates to discuss nonviolent movements around the world. About the LabNonviolent resistance movements defended democratic values and institutions throughout the 20th century and into the 21st. However, the trend seems to have shifted. Over the past decade, authoritarian backsliding has occurred across the globe and mass movements demanding democracy have been defeated in about 90% of cases since 2010.The Nonviolent Action Lab, led by Professor Erica Chenoweth... Learn more about the Nonviolent Action Lab at ash.harvard.edu/nonviolent-action-labMusic Credit: Inquisitive Explorer Documentary - Pond5 About this Week’s GuestJoseph Brown is an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Massachusetts Boston.
He researches political conflict, including protest, state repression, and terrorism. His book, Force of Words: The Logic of Terrorist Threats (Columbia University Press 2020) is a detailed study of how violent non-state actors use threats to achieve their political aims. He completed his Ph.D. at Columbia University. About the ShowThe Nonviolent Action Lab Podcast brings you the latest research, insights, and ideas on how nonviolent action can — or sometimes fails — to transform injustice. Each week we welcome experts from the field, scholars, organizers, and advocates to discuss nonviolent movements around the world.
About the LabNonviolent resistance movements defended democratic values and institutions throughout the 20th century and into the 21st. However, the trend seems to have shifted. Over the past decade, authoritarian backsliding has occurred across the globe and mass movements demanding democracy have been defeated in about 90% of cases since 2010.The Nonviolent Action Lab, led by Professor Erica Chenoweth... Learn more about the Nonviolent Action Lab at ash.harvard.edu/nonviolent-action-labMusic Credit: Inquisitive Explorer Documentary - Pond5 To listen to explicit episodes, sign in. Sign in or sign up to follow shows, save episodes and get the latest updates.
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The Nonviolent Action Lab Podcast brings you the latest research, insights, and ideas on how nonviolent action can — or sometimes fails — to transform injustice. Each week we welcome experts from the field, scholars, organizers, and advocates to discuss nonviolent movements around the world. You can listen and subscribe via Simplecast. Episode 1 features a conversation between Lab director Dean/Prof. Erica Chenoweth and me about what the Lab does, how we’re hoping to grow that work, and some of the trends Erica sees in nonviolent resistance and democratization around the world right now. In Episode 2, I talk with Prof.
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To listen to explicit episodes, sign in. Sign in or sign up to follow shows, save episodes, and get the latest updates. Lead Research Fellow for the Nonviolent Action Lab, AY2025-2026 Frank Stanton Professor of the First Amendment Research Fellow, November 2025-April 2026 Research Project Manager, Nonviolent Action Lab
Democracy Visiting Fellow, Reimagining Democracy Program, AY2024-2025 Postdoctoral Research Fellow,
Democracy Visiting Fellow, Reimagining Democracy Program, AY2024-2025 Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Nonviolent Action Lab, AY2025-2026 Episode 8 features Hardy Merriman, author of "Harnessing Our Power to End Political Violence." About the Show The Nonviolent Action Lab Podcast brings you the latest research, insights, and ideas on how nonviolent action... Each week we welcome experts from the fie...
The Nonviolent Action Lab, Led By Professor Erica Chenoweth And
The Nonviolent Action Lab, led by Professor Erica Chenoweth and housed at the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation, is an innovation hub for activists, researchers, and supporters who share common goals around... Learn more about the Nonviolent Action Lab at ash.harvard.edu/nonviolent-action-lab Music Credit: Inquisitive Explorer Documentary - Pond5 In Episode 7 of the Nonviolent Ac...
Over The Past Decade, Authoritarian Backsliding Has Occurred Across The
Over the past decade, authoritarian backsliding has occurred across the globe and mass movements demanding democracy have been defeated in about 90% of cases since 2010. The Nonviolent Action Lab, led by Professor Erica Chenoweth and housed at the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation, is an innovation hub for activists, researchers, and supporters who share common goals around... Le...
About The Lab Nonviolent Resistance Movements Defended Democratic Values And
About the Lab Nonviolent resistance movements defended democratic values and institutions throughout the 20th century and into the 21st. However, the trend seems to have shifted. Over the past decade, authoritarian backsliding has occurred across the globe and mass movements demanding democracy have been defeated in about 90% of cases since 2010. The Nonviolent Action Lab, led by Professor Erica C...