Marshall Ganz Worksheet
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Marshall Ganz Political Storytelling
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Materials and worksheets on telling stories for social organizing in the methods according to Marshall Ganz
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Marshall Ganz has developed a wonderful framework for political storytelling:
(also here).
His wikipedia page is pretty awesome: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshall_Ganz
<<Ganz defines strategy as "how we turn what we have into what we need to get what we want."[9] Strategic capacity, for Ganz, consists of three elements: motivation, access to relevant knowledge, and deliberations that lead to new learning. Chavez's efforts eventually prevailed because his organizing team had stronger motivation, deeper knowledge of the Mexican-American culture of the Central Valley, and diverse perspectives that generated fresh tactical ideas.[10]>>
Some useful explanatory articles:
“Public Narrative, Collective Action, and Power”: http://leadingchangenetwork.com/files/2012/05/Public-Narrative-Collective-Action-and-Power.pdf
(in addition to linking this, I've also attached the pdf at the bottom of this page by dragging it onto the "add files" area)
Why stories matter, popular version: http://sojo.net/magazine/2009/03/why-stories-matter
http://friendsofjustice.wordpress.com/2009/02/18/marshall-ganz-why-stories-matter/
Academic version: http://leadingchangenetwork.com/files/2012/05/Public-Narrative-Collective-Action-and-Power.pdf
Public Narrative, Collective Action, and Power, pp. 273-289 Chapter 18 in Accountability through Public Opinion: From Inertia to Public Action, Sina Odugbemi and Taeku Lee, eds., 2011, The World Bank, Washington, D.C.