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Practitioners’ responses to Saunders and Roth’s Ten Talking Points for Organising for Change

Practitioners’ responses to Saunders and Roth’s Ten Talking Points for Organising for Change
Practitioners’ responses to Saunders and Roth’s Ten Talking Points for Organising for Change
This collection of papers combines practitioners’ responses to the Ten Talking Points. Neate (Shelter) reflects on practices like subversive humanitarianism, useful for rebuilding trust in charities. Kogbara (Place Matters) discusses the role of formal institutions in social change ecosystems and highlights the need for hope. McCallum (Greenpeace) focuses on the diversification and localisation of Greenpeace’s activist base, which affects its decision-making. Saunders and Roth reply to the issues raised by the practitioners.
2040-8056
Neate, Polly
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Saunders, Clare
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Roth, Silke
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Roth, Silke
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Neate, Polly, Kogbara, Lela, McCallum, Will, Saunders, Clare and Roth, Silke (2026) Practitioners’ responses to Saunders and Roth’s Ten Talking Points for Organising for Change. Voluntary Sector Review. (doi:10.1332/20408056Y2026D000000070).

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This collection of papers combines practitioners’ responses to the Ten Talking Points. Neate (Shelter) reflects on practices like subversive humanitarianism, useful for rebuilding trust in charities. Kogbara (Place Matters) discusses the role of formal institutions in social change ecosystems and highlights the need for hope. McCallum (Greenpeace) focuses on the diversification and localisation of Greenpeace’s activist base, which affects its decision-making. Saunders and Roth reply to the issues raised by the practitioners.

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Accepted/In Press date: 13 March 2026
e-pub ahead of print date: 14 April 2026
Additional Information: For the purpose of open access, the author has applied a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) licence to any Author Accepted Manuscript version arising from this submission.

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Local EPrints ID: 511112
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/511112
ISSN: 2040-8056
PURE UUID: 794c0cf1-dd80-470e-813c-f8f1cb3ab373
ORCID for Silke Roth: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-8760-0505

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Date deposited: 05 May 2026 16:32
Last modified: 07 May 2026 01:40

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Author: Polly Neate
Author: Lela Kogbara
Author: Will McCallum
Author: Clare Saunders
Author: Silke Roth ORCID iD

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