Nonviolence International list of recommended manuals and other publications: The Oak Ridge Environmental Peace Alliance, June 2005: Handbook for Nonviolent Action: A nonviolence training handbook for direct action against nuclear weapons in Oak Ridge, TN, USA. International Center on Nonviolent Conflict (ICNC) list of manuals: It includes Resource Kits on specific topics and other tools for learning design and facilitation: ''Caritas: Resource Kits for Peace Builders '': Caritas has developed this site to contain resources for peace building training and learning. INNATE (Irish Network for Nonviolent Action Training & Education): Wide selection of resources in nonviolence including: introduction to nonviolence, nonviolence and Christian belief, approaches to conflict, consensus decision making, and much more: Rant Collective: A trainers' collective that offers resources on action planning & structures, anti-oppression, media, and strategy: Seeds for Change: A British-based network that provides training resources including: consensus and facilitation, groups and meetings, practical skills for campaigning groups: Most of it can be downloaded as part of ACT UP New York's Manual for Civil Disobedience: Designed as a tool for learning about different aspects of nonviolent civil disobedience actions. Handbook for Nonviolent Action, New York, War Resisters League, Donnelly/Colt Graphix, 1989, 36 pages. The Ruckus Society Website offers manuals on action planning and media among other topics, plus numerous links to other Websites: Wide-ranging manual with sections on defining nonviolence, power and conflict, learning from other movements, strategic frameworks, nonviolence and communication, working in groups, and preparing for nonviolent action. Nonviolence Training Project, Nonviolence Trainers Resource Manual, Melbourne, Australia, May 1995, 211 pages. Introductory texts, downloadable or as print copies from World Peace Communications, 495 Whitman St. Nonviolent Action Handbook, Beck, Sanderson, Goleta, California, World Peace Communications, 2002, 95 pages. Familiarly known as the ‘Monster Manual’, this was the comprehensive sourcebook for English-speaking nonviolence trainers in the 1970s and 1980s, produced collectively within the United States by Movement for a New Society. Resource Manual for a Living Revolution, Virginia Coover, Ellen Deacon, Charles Esser, and Christopher Moore, Philadelphia, New Society Publishers, first edition 1977, latest 1985, 351 pages.
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