Center for Nonviolent Conflict Research (CNCR)

C.N.C.R

As a communications advisor for the Center for Nonviolent Conflict Research, Hailey contributed to projects that support how civil resistance movements are understood and represented across the globe.

In partnership with Deborah Mathis, she co-authored a reporter’s manual for covering nonviolent, people’s movements to equip journalists with frameworks that more accurately reflect the dynamics and impact of nonviolent struggle.

Co-authored by Hailey Allen and Deborah Mathis, Chronicling Civil Resistance (2021) is the first known manual that addresses the concepts, terms and mechanisms of nonviolent resistance and the myths and misconceptions that hinder comprehensive and accurate coverage.

Written by two former journalists with input from one of the world’s leading authorities on civil resistance, this practical guide explores the unique terminology and concepts that nonviolent movements employ, delving into the nuances of nonviolent struggle and challenges of effectively chronicling resistance.

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