Glossary
We do our best but know we can lapse into jargon sometimes! Here are some terms and acronyms we think new joiners are most likely to need.
Terms
-
Action Network (AN) The system we use to keep records of XR subscribers and send out mailings and newsletters.
-
Action Point (AP) Record of a specific task someone agrees to take on, usually at a meeting.
-
Affinity Group (AG) Small groups of people who work together at actions.
-
Citizens’ Assembly (CA) Innovative bodies that can empower people, communities and entire countries to make important decisions in a democratic way.
-
Community Assembly A way by which communities can have discussions and make decisions using the tools of a People's Assembly.
-
Community Group (CG) A group brought together by identity e.g. faith, culture, occupation or really anything! e.g. XR Grandparents, XR Muslims, XR Doctors etc.
-
Cloud XR UK's secure storage alternative to Google-Docs
-
Coordinator
1.
- Internal Coordinator (IC) Manages the relationships within the group.
- 2. External Coordinator (EC) Manages the group’s relationship with other groups.
-
DNA The things that make us XR. These include our Principles & Values, Self-Organising System, Ways of Working etc.
-
Forum an online message board platform, linked to the Hub. Longer discussions than on Mattermost.
-
Foundation Programme An in-depth training course aimed at people wanting to take on a role in a working group (especially a UK working group)
-
Gardener a person whose job it is to support local groups and ferry information between local groups and the UK layer of XR
-
Global Support a network of people who support XR groups around the world Extinction Rebellion Global website
-
The Hive - the widest circle in the XRUK organism, made up of representatives from each Nation and Region of the UK as well as some from the UK Support structure. It aims to hold XR UK’s shared purpose, supporting it to achieve its 3 demands in the UK.
-
Hub A webpage which gives access to our XR UK online communications tools and links to the different platforms we use all from the one place.
-
Integrated Budget Group (IBG) distributes income raised for XRUK in line with the movement’s strategy.
-
Integration The process of welcoming and training new joiners and helping them to find a role.
-
Mandate Each role and circle within XR has a mandate, and this tells those in that role or circle what they can do and lets others know what that role or circle is responsible for.
-
Mass Mobilisation mass recruitment and engagement in NVDA
-
Mattermost XR's own online communication platform
-
Nonviolent Direct Action (NVDA) The practice we use to achieve our goals of social change. It includes protests, civil disobedience and economic and political non-cooperation.
-
Peoples’ Assembly (PA) A brain storming or decision making tool for
biggroups that empowers people to share their ideas and opinions.
-
Rebel Anyone who joins us and commits to our principles and values.
-
Rebel Agreement (or Rebel Code) Five rules which we ask people to adhere to on actions.
-
Regenerative Culture The principles of care, mutual respect and listening we try to abide by.
-
Self-Organising System (SOS) Our system of organising. It is how we make decisions, define roles, structure ourselves and evolve as we learn what works and what doesn’t.
-
Volunteer agreement Our principles and values and data protection policy. It must be signed by people who have access to personal data on other XR members.
-
Working Group (WG) (or ‘circle’ or ‘team’) A group of people who do a particular type of work e.g. talks and trainings (T&T), media and messaging (M&M).
Acronyms
- A&LS - Arrestee & Legal Support
- AG - Affinity Group
- AP - Action Point
- APC - Action Planner's Circle
- AN - Action Network
- AS - Arrest Support
- BADON - Building a Distributed Organising Network
- CA - Citizens Assembly
- CG - Communities Groups
- CCA - Christian Climate Action
- EC - External Coordinator
- GS - Global Support
- G&V - Guardianship and Visioning team
- IBG - Integrated Budget Group
- IC - Internal Coordinator
- ISN - Internationalist Solidarity Network
- KYR - Know Your Rights
- LG - Local Group
- LO - Legal Observer
- M&M - Media & Messaging
- MM - Mattermost
- MoM - Movement of Movements
- NVDA - Nonviolent Direct Action
- PA - People's Assembly
- PSS - Police Station Support
- RA - Rebellion Acedemy
- RISE CWUP - Pre-action/arrest training
- stands for(Reasons, Impact, Support, Embed, Concerns, Wellbeing, Uncertainty,PreparationPreparation) - RR - Rebel Ringers
- SOS - Self-Organising System
- T&T - Talks and Trainings
- TESN - Trained Emotional Support Network
- VLE - Volunteer Living Expenses
- WALA - Week of Aligned Local Actions
- WG - Working Group
- XRU - Extinction Rebellion Universities
- XRY - Extinction Rebellion Youth
Organisational Terms
Affinity Group - A small group, created for an action, of rebels who are willing to take the same kinds of actions. That is, one Affinity Group may be up for dancing naked in parliment or another may be up for flyposting, but everyone withing one affinity group agrees on the level of actio they are iinterested in. Affinity groups ought to be self contained, having their own wellbeing rebels, support rebels, media rebels etc.
Community Group - A group brough together by their identity, this could be their faith, culture, occupation or really anything! Out community groups include XR Grandparents, XR Muslims, XR Boatdwellers, XR Doctors etc
DNA - The things that make us XR. These include our Principles & Values, our Self-Organising System, our Ways of Working etc. Essentially our DNA brings together all the things that we, as XR, fundamentally agree on.
Global Support This is a worldwide network of rebels who help XR chapters grow and this is their website Extinction Rebellion Global
Guardianship and Visioning (G&V) helps rebels and groups to follow the XR UK vision, principles & values when rebelling with Extinction Rebellion.
The Hive - The Hive is the widest circle in the XRUK organism. It is made up of representatives from each Nation and Region of the UK as well as some from the UK Support structure. It aims to hold XR UK’s shared purpose within the global XR movement, supporting it to achieve its 3 demands in the UK.
Integrated Budget Group (IBG) To distribute income raised for XRUK in line with the movement’s strategy. This means responding to requests for a movement budget and to fund rebellions. The challenge is there is never enough money to go round and IBG has to see how a request aligns with our strategy by supporting 1 or more of fundraising, mobilisation (growing the movement), providing critical funcionality (VLE to support NVDA, software licences, warehouse rent, rebellion equipment), engaging with cultural influencers (VIPs, celebrities, public figures) or NVDA. See also the Book Integrated Budget Group.
Mandate - Each role and circle within XR has a mandate, and this tells those in that role or circle what they can do and lets others know what that role or circle is responsible for. Mandates are typically written as a statement of purpose (why the role or circle exists) and a list of accountabilities (what those rebels are responsible for).
Self-Organising System - Is our system of organising. It includes how we make decisions, define roles and structure ourselves. The Self-Organising System is dynamic and evolving as we learn what works and what doesn't. See Self-Organising System on the UK web site (includes a link to our constitution) and the Building Teams book.
Other Terms
https://rebeltoolkit.extinctionrebellion.uk/link/73#bkmrk-100-days---a-campaig
100 Days - A campaign for a big protest in April 2023. See the 100 Days book.
Action Network - An organisation that provides facilities for sending out emails to lists of subscribers, and allows people to sign up to those lists. For more information on how XR uses this go to the book Action Network for XR. Software not hosted by XR, their website is actionnetwork.org.
Citizens' Assembly - Citizens’ Assemblies are innovative processes that can empower people, communities and entire countries to make important decisions in a way that is fair and deeply democratic. Our 3rd Demand is that Government must create and be led by the decisions of a Citizens’ Assembly on climate and ecological justice. See https://extinctionrebellion.uk/be-the-change/citizens-assembly/. Note that those pages on the main XR UK web site supersede the old site xrcitizensassembly.uk.
Community Assembly - A way by which communities can have discussions and make decisions using the tools of a People's Assembly.
Demands - XR has three demands: see under Demands on the UK web site and What do we want to achieve?.
Foundation Programme - A training course all about XR. See the page The Foundation Programme - prepare for and find your ideal role. Also the February 2022 Newsletter has a more complete description.
Gardener - The Gardeners project has been set up as part of the Systems Realignment Project to support local groups. Search for Gardener on Mattermost for more information.
Hub - XR UK's communications centres around the Hub, connecting all rebels with Local Groups, Regional Working Groups and UK Circles. Ask your local Tech Champ for details! See also the Online Tools for Communicating with Other Rebels book. During the August 2021 rebellion, "Hub" was also used to describe indoor spaces used for talks, trainings and workshops.
Integration - The process of training new rebels and helping them to find a role. See Rebel Pathway and Integrator Handbook.
Mass Mobilisation - A project to recruit more rebels. See the UK web site page Mass Mobilisation and the Rebel Toolkit book Mobilising the Community.
Mattermost - An online chat platform, for making announcements and asking questions. All rebels are welcome to join. Ask your local group for details. The XR-specific documentation is in the Rebel Toolkit, see the Online Tools for Communicating with Other Rebels book.
Nonviolent Direct Action - See the NVDA page
Peoples' Assembly - A deliberative process in facilitated groups of 6-8 people where questions can be asked and all rebels can participate in forming a path forward.
Principles and Values - XR has 10 Principles and Values. See under About Us on the UK web site and Our Principles and Values.
Rebel Agreement - Five rules which rebels should adhere to, including the "no alcohol" and "we are all crew" lines. See Rebel Agreement PDF on the UK web site and How We Rebel.
Regenerative Culture - The principles of care, mutual respect and listening we try to abide by. The way in which we look after ourselves, each other, the movement and the wider world. See the Wellbeing page on the UK web site, or search the Rebel Toolkit for the word Regenerative.
Systems Realignment Project - a project to help us develop our structure and be more organised. It used to be called the Organisational Development Project, and before that it was known by the initials of the anonymous funding organisation.
UK Cloud - XR UK's secure alternative to Google-Docs available to you via the Hub. Local Groups and Working Groups have space for their own document storage. Guides and training material also available here.
UK Forum - An online message board platform, linked to the Hub. Longer term discussion organised into topics relevant to your Local Group or Working Group.
Volunteer Agreement - The XR Volunteer Agreement is an agreement which must be signed by people who have access to Personal Data.