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"Journals and newspapers, both legal and illegal, constantly recur throughout the history of social and political conflicts as media for advanc-ing the views and causes which their publishers espouse. The very existence of such publications is at times illegal, and in such cases this method merges with civil disobedience and the general class of political noncooperation."...

((Sharp, Gene. The Politics of Nonviolent Action (p. 152). Albert Einstein Institution. Kindle Edition.))

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032 taunting officials

taunting officials

trending_up 8.8/10 as a pair
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065 stay at home

stay at home

trending_up 9.5/10 as a pair
group_work In 4 campaigns together
129 refusal of assistance to enforcement agents

refusal of assistance to enforcement agents

trending_up 9.0/10 as a pair
group_work In 6 campaigns together

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192 alternative economic institutions

alternative economic institutions

trending_down 5.6/10 as a pair
group_work In 9 campaigns together
051 walk outs

walk outs

trending_down 5.8/10 as a pair
group_work In 13 campaigns together
199 nonviolent confinement

nonviolent confinement

trending_down 5.3/10 as a pair
group_work In 5 campaigns together

High scoring campaigns using this method

Historical cases from the Nonviolent Action Database that used this method

U.S. National Woman's Party campaigns for suffrage, 1914-1920

10.0/10

When Alice Paul emerged into the somewhat stagnant scene of the National American Woman’s Suffrage Association’s (NAWSA) campaign for the right to vote in 1912, the energy and momentum of the movement surged. Having just come from Britain where women...

North American 'Lactivists' hold nurse-ins against Applebee's, United States, 2007

10.0/10

In the state of Kentucky, specific breastfeeding laws exist in order to protect women while breastfeeding their babies. Section 211.755 mandates that “a mother may breastfeed her baby or express breast milk in any location, public or private, where t...

International campaign against the Multilateral Agreement on Investment 1996-98

10.0/10

In September of 1995, international negotiations began on a draft agreement called the Multilateral Agreement on Investment (MAI). The document was being negotiated by members of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). The s...

Ecuadorians defend their land against mining, 1995-2007

10.0/10

Residents of Junin faced the first assault on their land in the early 1990s, after the Ecuadorian government signed a contract with Bishi Metals, a subsidiary of Mitsubishi. The contract allowed the mining company to prospect in and around Junin, a c...

Indigenous Gurindji win land rights in Australia (Wave Hill Walk Off) 1966-1975

10.0/10

On August 23rd, 1966, the workers of the Wave Hill Station in Northern Territory, Australia, participated in a walk off led by Vincent Lingiari. The workers felt oppressed by the low wages, poor working and living conditions they received at the Wave...

Indigenous allies in Ontario defend Lubicon Cree land against logging, Canada, 1991-98

10.0/10

The right to Aboriginal reserve land has been a contested issue throughout Canadian history, but perhaps one of the most disturbing violations of Aboriginal land rights is illustrated through the Lubicon Cree, a First Nations band in northern Alberta...

East Germans protest for democracy (The Peaceful Revolution), 1988-90

10.0/10

In 1988, the German Democratic Republic (GDR) had been under Soviet rule for more than 40 years, and the Berlin Wall had stood erect for nearly 30. Strict Socialist rule meant extreme limits on speech and action. Travel outside the country was prohib...

Burmese citizens stop dam construction on Irrawady River, 2007-2011

10.0/10

The Irrawaddy river, the largest in Burma, begins at the confluence of the Mali Hka and N’Mai Hka rivers in the northern state of Kachin. Villagers in the small towns dotting the banks of these waters make their livelihood farming and fishing in a re...

U.S. groups campaign to legalize abortion, 1969-1973

10.0/10

Many women were put in great danger by abortions in the 1960s. Abortions were illegal, forcing many women to turn to back-alley abortionists, many of whom utilized unsafe techniques. A small group of determined activists had been campaigning for abor...

Cambodian Migrant Workers Strike at Phatthana Seafood Factory

10.0/10

Thailand is one of the world's largest exporters of shrimp, with customers all over the globe including the US, Europe and Australia. Walmart's purchases of Thai shrimp provided around 70 percent of the US market.\n\nOn 23 January 2012 Keo Ratha, a C...

Low scoring campaigns using this method

Historical cases from the Nonviolent Action Database that used this method

Los Angeles Netflix employees protest mishandling of transphobic comedy special, 2021

0.5/10

On 5 October 2021, the comedian Dave Chappelle, who had been long known for the reactionary and transphobic beliefs he openly presented in his comedy, released his most incendiary and openly queerphobic comedy special yet, The Closer , on the streami...

Gazans March for the Right to Return to Their Homes, 2018-2019

1.0/10

From 30 March 2018 to 26 December 2019, Gazans protested at the Israeli border every Friday for the right of Palestinian refugees to return to their homes and land that they had been displaced from since 1948. This series of demonstrations is known n...

Swarthmore students campaign for card check neutrality in workers' unionizing, 2006

1.0/10

Swarthmore College is a small liberal arts college close to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. During the spring semester of 2006 campus workers at Swarthmore began to organize a union. For the union to be established a significant number of the workers had...

Seychellois campaign for free independent radio, 2006

1.5/10

The Republic of Seychelles is a small island nation in the Indian Ocean, east of Tanzania. The Seychelles People’s Progressive Front (SPPF) has held power in the Republic of Seychelles since their coup d’etat in 1977. Despite laws that nominally prov...

Belarusian citizens protest presidential election, 2006

1.5/10

On 19 March 2006, Belarus’ President Alexander Lukashenko won his third term in office. The citizens of Belarus, however, did not meet the announcement of Lukashenko’s 82.6% majority win with cheers. Rather, immediately after the Sunday election, opp...

South Africans protest Mondi Paper's multi-fuel boiler, 2001-2006

2.0/10

Although apartheid formally ended in 1994, repercussions from apartheid-era laws and policies have continued to impact the lives of South Africans, especially those in poor and industrial communities. An example of black Africans' plight is the commu...

University of Oregon students demonstrate for fair labor practices, 2000-2001

2.0/10

The University of Oregon is a large state university with a student body population of approximately 23,000 students, located in Eugene, Oregon. The school has a strong athletic legacy and Phil Knight, the founder of Nike Inc., is an alumnus and sign...

Lehigh University students pursue a Living Wage, increased appreciation for campus workers, 2005

2.0/10

Lehigh is a university of 5,000 students located in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. The University provides campus food services, maintenance of facilities and campus grounds through contracts with corporations Sodexho, One Source and Brickman respectively....

British workers general strike to support mine workers, 1926

2.0/10

The general strike of 1926 in Britain was one of the largest strikes Britain has ever experienced and, simultaneously, perhaps the least successful. Previous strikes in the wake of World War I (such as 1919, 1920, and 1921) were precursors to the str...

MIT students campaign for divestment from apartheid South Africa, 1985-1991

2.0/10

In reaction to the continuing apartheid in South Africa, many colleges and universities in the United States divested from South Africa, meaning that they removed the holdings they had from companies which operated there. Apartheid separated blacks a...

Effectiveness profile

Success by Opponent
Corporation / Business 7.3
Educational Institution 7.4
Financial Institution 9.2
Government / State Body 7.2
Healthcare Provider 7.4
Judiciary / Legal System 7.9
Media Organization 7.9
Military / Police 6.9
Success by Theme
Success by Group Type
Success by Region
Success by Campaign Scale
Success by Goal Magnitude

Risk profile

Risk by region

Compared to the worldwide average for this method

Africa
skull
Lethal Force and Harm arrow_upward Higher
personal_injury
Physical Assault (Non-Lethal) trending_down Below Average
gavel
Arrests and Legal Action trending_down Below Average
campaign
Intimidation and Harassment trending_down Below Average
lock
Restrictions on Rights and Freedoms trending_flat Average
house_siding
Property Damage and Economic Reprisals trending_down Below Average
Americas
Asia
Europe
Oceania

Risk by regime

Compared to the worldwide average for this method

Closed autocracy
Electoral autocracy
Electoral democracy
Liberal democracy