You are hereActivist Handbook Series / Activist Handbook Wiki / Putting Technology to Work for Palestine Activism

Putting Technology to Work for Palestine Activism


Computer Displaying Palestinian Flag

Introduction

 

Putting Technology to Work for Palestine Activism is the first module in our comprehensive Palestine activism handbook series. Whether you're a lifelong hacker or an utter technophobe, this document aims to tell you everything you need to know to harness the power of technology and take your activism to the next level.

 

This module has the distinction of already being available in published form, both in print and as a PDF, and having been developed before this wiki was launched. By contributing to this wiki version, users can help ensure that this document remains both comprehensive and current. This is uniquely important with a module that deals with such rapidly-evolving subject matter.

 

Contents are listed below. As with all of PFP's wiki-based handbook modules, suggestions for changes to the structure must be made in the form of comments on the main page of the module. Suggested changes to article titles must likewise be made in the form of comments on the individual article pages. Similar to Wikipedia, all comments on our wiki pages can be found on the "Talk" tab.

 

We hope you benefit from the advice and materials found here, and urge you to share your own experiences and insights by contributing to the module yourself. With your help, we will continue to expand and improve these resources, benefitting Palestine activists everywhere.

 

 

Table of Contents

Palestine Action Planning Calendars!

For the second half of 2010. Download yours now!

Action Planning Calendar

2011 version soon!

New: Database of Protest Chants!

Ever find yourself stumped when trying to come up with a good chant for your protest or demonstration? Look no further!

Guy with Bullhorn