RSI in the Media [1]
Here you will find links to interviews, videos, blogs and publications by members of the Resistance Studies team.
RSI DIRECTOR STELLAN VINTHAGEN [2]
Stellan Vinthagen Publications [3]
Why we need to shift from protest power to people power 4/6/2021 in Waging Nonviolence [4]
Transforming Conflict | Evolution of Civil Disobedience & Nonviolent Tactics [5] interview on 2/3/2021 with
Nonviolence International
View audio of talk on Socialism in the Time of Corona: The Nordic Pandemic 11/20/2020 [6]
View video of webinar: The Way Forward from Pandemic to A Better World at Rowe Center 6/23/20 [7]
Water protectors turn to Minnesota’s Line 3 pipeline as their next target of resistance [8]
Watch Opening remarks at "Criminalizing Dissent" Palestinian Rights Panel 11/12/19 at UMass Amherst [9]
Conceptualizing 'Everyday Resistance'A Transdisciplinary Approach, 1st Edition [10] By Anna Johansson, Stellan Vinthagen
Researching Resistance and Social Change: A Critical Approach to Theory and Practice [11] By Mikael Baaz, Mona Lilja, and Stellan Vinthagen
A Theory of Nonviolent Action: How Civil Resistance Works [12]
View video of talk on 3/31/17 at UMass Amherst: [13]
Long-term Strategy and Movement Building for Dealing with the Trump Regime" [13]
Hear WHMP Radio Interview 3/30/17 [14]
Watch Amherst Media TV interview 3/28/16 [15]
Article in Summer 2016 UMass Magazine [16]
RSI FELLOWS AND AFFILIATES [17]
For full biographies, click on a name
CRAIG BROWN [18]
Movement success is less about overcoming fear and more about persevering through it [19] by Craig Brown
BENJAMIN S. CASE [23]
The Thailand uprising: rubber ducks against royalty [24] by Benjamin S. Case
Speaking of Riots: The Complicated Reality of Violence vs. Nonviolence [25] by Benjamin S. Case
Molotov Cocktails to Mass Marches: Strategic Nonviolence, and the Mobilizing Effect of Riots [25] by Benjamin S. Case
JORGEN JOHNSEN [26]
On strategic challenges for the Belarusian people and their friends [27] by Jorgen Johansen (available in Russian, German and other languages)
CAROL KALAFATIC [28]
These extraordinary times: Indigenous Peoples and coalition building for agroecology and food sovereignty [29] by Carol Kalafatic
I [30]ndigenous Peoples Re-Membering Their Futures in Extraordinary Times [30] by Carol Kalafatic
Inclusion and Engagement With Indigenous Peoples [31] by Carol Kalafatic
MADHURESH KUMAR [32]
Twenty thousand farmers commit suicide in India every year [33]– Interview with Madhuresh Kumar
MATT MEYER [34]
6 ways to stay focused on movement-building amid the post-election chaos [35] by Matt Meyer
Puerto Rico’s crisis isn’t natural disasters — it’s colonialism [36] by Matt Meyer and son Michael Meyer-Starr
150 years after Gandhi’s birth, authoritarianism in India must be met with resistance [37] by Matt Meyer and Binalakshmi Nepram
Western Sahara Calls for Independence in Historic Symbolic Referendum [38] by Matt Meyer
BINALAKSHMI NEPRAM [39]
Realities of India’s Oft-Forgotten Northeast: Conflict, Militarization, Indigneous Peoples, Racism and COVID 19 [40] by Binalakshmi Nepram
150 years after Gandhi’s birth, authoritarianism in India must be met with resistance [37] by Matt Meyer and Binalakshmi Nepram
FAREEN PARVEZ [41]
French Muslims and the Subversive Call of Intersectionality [42] by Z. Fareen Parvez
Parvez: A New International Movement for Debt Justice [43] by Z. Fareen Parvez
Long Before COVID-19, Muslim Communities in India Built Solidarity Through Mutual Aid [44] by Z. Fareen Parvez
JOANNE SHEEHAN [45]
Uncovering the roots of Barbara Deming’s revolutionary nonviolence and feminism [46]by Joanne Sheehan
We need to strategically eliminate fascism, not hollow calls for peace [47] by Joanne Sheehan and Shiyam Galyan
A Revolutionary Nonviolent Perspective on US Uprisings [48] by Joanne Sheehan
Planning Nonviolent Campaigns [49] by Joanne Sheehan and Andreas Speck
Developing Strategic Campaigns [50] by Andrew Metheven and Joanne Sheehan
The roots of revolutionary nonviolence in the United States are in the Black community [51] by Joanne Sheehan