Context
This campaign ran in China / asien during 2011, around the issue of an undocumented issue. Banners, posters, and displayed communications
- [source: wukan-villagers-protest-corrupt-land-sale-2011]
Banners, posters, and displayed communications
- [source: wukan-villagers-protest-corrupt-land-sale-2011]
Goal
The campaign sought to case study details. Banners, posters, and displayed communications
- [source: wukan-villagers-protest-corrupt-land-sale-2011]
Strategy & Tactics
The campaign’s strategy as described in the source: Stalling and obstruction
Segment Length
3 weeks
Notes on Methods
The “nonviolent raids” selected above indicate the taking over or swarming of government officials. [source: wukan-villagers-protest-corrupt-land-sale-2011]
Tactics used (per the structured record):
- framing-and-narrative [source: wukan-villagers-protest-corrupt-land-sale-2011]
Outcome
Outcome: teilweise. Police were forced out of their offices and out of town and their facilities and vehicles destroyed. [source: wukan-villagers-protest-corrupt-land-sale-2011]
Lessons
What campaigners can take from this case: During segments 2, 3, and 6, the campaigners were inactive because they were waiting for government response. [source: wukan-villagers-protest-corrupt-land-sale-2011]
Lessons recorded (per the structured record):
- (no lessons recorded in the structured frontmatter) [source: wukan-villagers-protest-corrupt-land-sale-2011]