Movement Formations

Bi-National Research Project on Social Change Initiatives in the Philippines and the United States. By Francis Calpotura, ARC Visiting Fellow, May 2003.

The Movement Formations Project was a year-long bi-national research project of social change groups in the United Statesand the Philippines to comparatively study their emergence, evolution and current strategies. The main objective of the project was to help inform strategic choices of movement organizations in the United States by learning from the framework and practices of social change organizations in the Philippines.

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