Advocacy
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- This article is about political advocacy. For legal advocacy see advocate.
Issue advocacy
Issue advocacy is any speech relating to issues and the policy positions taken by political candidates and elected officials. Any group or individual can engage in issue advocacy. It can be as simple as a single statement, or it can be as involved as a multi-million dollar campaign of broadcast and print advertisements spreading the same message. A message stops being issue advocacy if it expressly endorses the election or defeat of a candidate (See also single-issue politics). Issue advocacy occurs in business as well as in politics and religion, whenever self-advancement rightly or wrongly masks itself behind the advocacy of morally popular movements.
Examples of advocacy in the computing world include operating system advocacy and open source advocacy.
Astroturfing
- For main article, see Astroturfing
Effectiveness compared to direct action
In 2004, a study by University of Washington sociologist Jon Agnone, compared the number of bills passed between 1960 and 1994 by the U.S. Congress with tactics used by 'green' groups within the same year. The study showed each protest raised the number of pro-environment bills passed by 2.2%, whereas neither efforts at conventional lobbying on Capitol Hill nor aimed at affecting the state of public opinion made any difference. The study concluded that direct action, like protests at public venues or disrupting political events, is more likely to influence environmental policy than talking to politicians.
External links
- [Public Private Dialogue] A resource for advocacy practitioners wishing to promote policy reforms through dialogue (sponsored by World Bank, IFC, OCED, DFID, GTZ)
Specific types of advocacy
- Abortion rights
- Child advocacy
- Consumer protection
- Cycling advocacy
- Digital divide
- Psychiatric survivors movement
- Trial advocacy
See also
- Civil disobedience
- Civil rights
- Devil's Advocate
- Electronic advocacy
- Fake news
- Human rights
- Independent Advocacy
- Indoctrination
- List of advocacy groups
- List of disability rights activists
- Lobbyist
- Ombudsman
- Propaganda
- Social work
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