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Simon Kaiwai
  • 38, Male
  • Northland
  • New Zealand
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Proven model for effective buycott/boycott organisation

Hi all,I have developed a model that has been proven effective against plans for corporate exploitation. It addresses the following:- how to research quickly and gather others knowledge on a specific issue- how to get people to take an interest by showing them how an issue affects them- the process of identifying the money trail and establishing who the players are- what people can do by way of individual action to counter an undesirable plan e.g. mining or water privatisation.Targeted consumer…See More
Apr 10, 2011
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I found out about Transition Towns...
Via an article in a NZ publication
In the context of Transition Towns my interests / passions are:
Participating in the transition away from the "economics of scarcity and control" to a balanced society of mutual collaboration for future abundance.
What are you happy to share about yourself:
Initiator of social solutions found at
http://www.kiwicando.com and
http://kohacooperative.net
http://www.palparty.org
Where do you live (City or Town):
Whenua
Website1:
http://www.kiwicando.com
Website 2:
http://www.palparty.org

Simon Kaiwai's Blog

Proven model for effective buycott/boycott organisation

Hi all,

I have developed a model that has been proven effective against plans for corporate exploitation.

 

It addresses the following:

- how to research quickly and gather others knowledge on a specific issue

- how to get people to take an interest by showing them how an issue affects them

- the process of identifying the money trail and establishing who the players are

- what people can do by way of individual action to counter an…

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Posted on April 10, 2011 at 0:36

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