Linda Doyle
Co-director at the Movement Ecology Collective
Background
Linda is a facilitator with seven years of experience, and a co-director of the Movement Ecology Collective. Her practice is grounded in complexity science: as a researcher and consultant at The Cynefin Co, she supported organisations to navigate uncertainty through distributed ethnographic research, developed complexity-informed approaches to theory of change, and co-authored a chapter of SenseMaker: Praxis Makes Perfect.
At the Movement Ecology Collective, she designs and facilitates trainings, strategy processes, and cross-movement convenings that help organisations understand their movements as complex ecosystems – mapping who is active, how they are connected, and where the highest-leverage opportunities for collaboration lie. She played an active role in XR UK's self-organising systems team from 2019 to 2020.
At the School of System Change
Linda is a facilitator on Social Movement Ecology, part of the summer 2026 Seedling Series: short courses supporting changemakers to embrace complexity through discovering the diversity of systemic approaches and practitioners.