Tactics and Strategies
The chapter defines the menu of tactics for policy advocacy, drawing upon practitioner literature and policy studies theory. The empirical basis for the book is presented, including a survey of 811 nonprofit organizations and 31 case studies that included
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Nonprofits in Policy Advocacy “Better engagement between scholars in the not-for-profit and policy advocacy fields is long overdue. In their book Nonprofits in Policy Advocacy, Sheldon Gen and Amy Conley Wright pursue just that. Based on a rich multi-year study of US not-for-profits, they offer a set of six advocacy strategies illustrated by case examples. This is a mustread for researchers and students in public administration, political science, public policy and sociology.” —Darren R. Halpin, Professor of Political Science, Australian National University, Australia “Blending theoretical insights, a new data set, and real-world examples, Gen and Wright provide a detailed look at six advocacy strategies successfully used by nonprofits. It also focuses on advocacy evaluation, a topic of considerable importance for the field. Readers will come away with a renewed sense of appreciation for the difficulty of advocacy and its continued importance to protect organizations and their service recipients.” —Richard Hoefer, Roy E. Dulak Professor for Community Practice Research, University of Texas at Arlington, USA “Gen & Wright have produced a fantastic resource for students, practitioners, and researchers alike. Their framework is conceptually rich and grounded in empirical evidence as well as hard-won lessons from the field. The cases embedded in each chapter make for a volume that is as interesting and accessible as it is scholarly. I’m grateful for this important contribution to the field.” —Jennifer Mosley, Associate Professor, University of Chicago, USA
Sheldon Gen · Amy Conley Wright
Nonprofits in Policy Advocacy Their Strategies and Stories
Sheldon Gen Public Administration Program San Francisco State University San Francisco, CA, USA
Amy Conley Wright Sydney School of Education and Social Work University of Sydney Sydney, NSW, Australia
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