When ignorance is far from bliss
20 May 2013
A shifting political atmosphere is putting power in the hands of the inexperienced, warns Robert Ashton.
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Co-founder and consultant, Concrete Solutions
Liam Barrington-Bush is a (normally UK-based) facilitator, consultant, campaigner, and co-founder of Concrete Solutions. He has over ten years experience involved in a range of voluntary organisations, community projects, and local and national campaigns, in Canada, the UK, Cuba, Ukraine, and Qatar.
Since co-founding Concrete Solutions in 2010, his work has focused on holistic organisational social media use, online campaigning, and what he calls "helping organisations to be more like people", a cross-cutting training and consultancy programme, which helps people in voluntary organisations explore new ways of organising, based on the principles of 'complexity, autonomy, and humanity'.
He has worked with Navca (and several different CVSs), British Youth Council, People & Planet, the NOVAS Scarman Group, the Woodland Trust, the Co-existence Trust, and many others as a trainer, facilitator, and consultant since 2010.
He is currently in Oaxaca, Mexico, writing a book about how social media and social movements are modelling new ways of organising ourselves to affect social change, and Tweets as @hackofalltrades.
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Liam Barrington-Bush is in favour of an impromptu marketing campaign. It worked for More Like People Action Week, he says, and it could work for you.
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