Advocates for Change

Advocates for Change
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Publisher : Pan Macmillan South africa
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 9781770101470
ISBN-13 : 1770101470
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Advocates for Change by : Moeletsi Mbeki

In his insightful bestseller, Architects of Poverty, Moeletsi Mbeki examined why Africans comprise the majority of the world’s bottom billion, illustrating how Africa’s political elite are to blame. Not content with articulating only the problems, in Advocates for Change Mbeki brings together experts from across the continent who believe there are solutions to the challenges that Africa faces. In these pages you will hear from L. Amédée Darga on Mauritius; David Everatt on class formation and inequality; Mike Herrington on entrepreneurship; Jonathan D. Jansen on education; Paul Jourdan on mineral resources; Gilbert M. Khadiagala on elections; Thandika Mkandawire on re-industrialisation; Seeraj Mohamed on the economy; Sindiso Ndema Ngwenya on regional integration; Mandivamba Rukuni on traditional agriculture; and Francois Venter and Helen Rees on health. This accessible, highly informative collection covers diverse fields to reveal in thought-provoking chapters how Africa can once more be set on the road to development.

News for a Change

News for a Change
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 170
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ISBN-10 : 0761919244
ISBN-13 : 9780761919247
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis News for a Change by :

If you think it's time for a change, then News for a Change is the book for you."--BOOK JACKET.

Change Research

Change Research
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 322
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ISBN-10 : 9780231525367
ISBN-13 : 0231525362
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Change Research by : Corey S. Shdaimah

Collaborating with community members adds a critical dimension to social work research, providing practitioners with intimate knowledge of a community's goals and needs while equipping community advocates with vital skills for social change. Sharing the inspiring story of one such partnership, Corey Shdaimah, Roland Stahl, and Sanford F. Schram recount their efforts working with an affordable housing coalition in Philadelphia, helping activists research low-income home ownership and repair. Their collaboration helped create the Philadelphia Housing Trust Fund, which funnels millions of dollars to people in need. This volume describes the origins of their partnership and its growth, including developing tensions and their diffusion in ways that contributed to the research. The authors personalize methods of research and the possibilities for advocacy, ultimately connecting their encounters to more general, critical themes. Building on the field's commitment to social justice, they effectively demonstrate the potential of change research to facilitate widespread, long-term difference and improve community outcomes.

Helping the Good Do Better

Helping the Good Do Better
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Publisher : Twelve
Total Pages : 289
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ISBN-10 : 9781538700150
ISBN-13 : 1538700158
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis Helping the Good Do Better by : Thomas F. Sheridan

How to effect positive social change by the top progressive white hat lobbyist in Washington. HELPING THE GOOD DO BETTER pulls back the curtain on the corridors of power in Washington to reveal how social change really happens. This book offers lessons from the trenches on how some of this generation's most defining social issues-AIDS, disabilities, global poverty, cancer, human trafficking, national service, early childhood education, and social entrepreneurship -- engendered landmark federal policies. Each chapter tells the story of how a particular issue was shaped by the movements and legislation at the center of public debate. Each case provides powerful lessons about how coalitions are built, strategies crafted, and powerful interests challenged in high-stakes, no-holds-barred political battles. Doing good requires more than just providing programs and services. It requires coordination, organization, and a new, stronger emphasis on and dedication to advocacy. Participating in advocacy is no longer a luxury -- it is a necessity. Visionaries and activists together with "white hat" lobbyists -- people who understand the power of politics and who are able to put it to work to serve the public interest -- have won some of the most transformative policy fights in recent times. The culmination of those experiences, of fighting and winning on behalf of public interest causes, is presented here in a new theory for social change. Successful campaigns and movements must possess a lobbyist's combined approach to policy, politics, and press. Leveraging these 3 Ps, with true passion and discipline, can create results that are nothing short of awe-inspiring. An insightful first-person guide to advocacy by a white-hat lobbyist who was in the rooms where historic social changes were made, HELPING THE GOOD DO BETTER is a direct and honest look at government in action and the behind-the-scenes players who help make progress a reality.

Advocacy

Advocacy
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 397
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ISBN-10 : 9780300167757
ISBN-13 : 030016775X
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Advocacy by : John A. Daly

Offers advice, actions, and strategies for how to pitch a good idea to an influential group and gain their support.

Why We Resist: The Surprising Truths about Behavior Change: A Guidebook for Healthcare Communicators, Advocates and Change Agents

Why We Resist: The Surprising Truths about Behavior Change: A Guidebook for Healthcare Communicators, Advocates and Change Agents
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 138
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ISBN-10 : 057854766X
ISBN-13 : 9780578547664
Rating : 4/5 (6X Downloads)

Synopsis Why We Resist: The Surprising Truths about Behavior Change: A Guidebook for Healthcare Communicators, Advocates and Change Agents by : Kathleen Starr

We all set healthcare intentions for ourselves. We want to do better. We want to feel better. What holds us back from succeeding? Behavioral science has uncovered a number of fundamental underlying human truths that reveal why people reject healthcare change. In this book, we teamed up a behavioral scientist and a healthcare communicator to work together to create one clear picture of what we know and how we can apply it in the everyday work of helping more people live healthier lives. Inside, you'll find nine principles of behavioral science that point to new ways to design communications, interventions and programs to help people make better, more confident decisions about their health. All while building the motivation to try and the resilience to try again when they have a setback along the way. Each principle comes with tools, examples, and new ideas to help quickly upskill you and your team on how to use what motivates people to unlock real change.

Communicating for Change

Communicating for Change
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 270
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ISBN-10 : 0742529738
ISBN-13 : 9780742529731
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Communicating for Change by : John P. McHale

This book explores the various ways social activists use media and communication strategies, including mass media, face-to-face/interpersonal communication, the telephone, group communication, events, papers or literature, and computer-mediated or online communication. Focusing on examples of advocacy against the death penalty, for universal health insurance, and for increased environmental awareness, the author looks at which communication methods are most successful in each case and draws theory-based conclusions for effective communication strategies for future activists--especially at the local level.

Lobbying and Policy Change

Lobbying and Policy Change
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 357
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ISBN-10 : 9780226039466
ISBN-13 : 0226039463
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Lobbying and Policy Change by : Frank R. Baumgartner

During the 2008 election season, politicians from both sides of the aisle promised to rid government of lobbyists’ undue influence. For the authors of Lobbying and Policy Change, the most extensive study ever done on the topic, these promises ring hollow—not because politicians fail to keep them but because lobbies are far less influential than political rhetoric suggests. Based on a comprehensive examination of ninety-eight issues, this volume demonstrates that sixty percent of recent lobbying campaigns failed to change policy despite millions of dollars spent trying. Why? The authors find that resources explain less than five percent of the difference between successful and unsuccessful efforts. Moreover, they show, these attempts must overcome an entrenched Washington system with a tremendous bias in favor of the status quo. Though elected officials and existing policies carry more weight, lobbies have an impact too, and when advocates for a given issue finally succeed, policy tends to change significantly. The authors argue, however, that the lobbying community so strongly reflects elite interests that it will not fundamentally alter the balance of power unless its makeup shifts dramatically in favor of average Americans’ concerns.

Advocates

Advocates
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Publisher : B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages : 97
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ISBN-10 : 9781535934688
ISBN-13 : 1535934689
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Advocates by : Dhati Lewis

A slave runs away from his master. A mutual friend steps in to mediate between the two of them. Can there be healing in such a scarred relationship? In the face of such a daunting breach, is reconciliation (not to what was, but to what God designed) even possible? This is the situation faced in the book of Philemon. From this short New Testament letter, pastor and author Dhati Lewis (Among Wolves) unpacks key principles that Paul applied to being an advocate in the midst of division. The divisions of our day don’t look the same as Paul’s, but the principles are timeless. In 2 Corinthians 5, God commissioned us to be his ambassadors and gave us the ministry of reconciliation. Whether we’re engaging in issues of politics, ethnicity, or religious beliefs, our heart posture should be one of an advocate set on reconciliation. The problem is, too many of us approach difficult conversations with the heart of an aggravator. Aggravators sometimes look like they are pursuing good things, but their heart is not toward reconciliation. Any motive less than reconciliation falls short of the desires of God’s heart. We need godly advocates in every sphere of life. This book will specifically apply these principles to issues of ethnic division. Are you willing to call any division caused by discrimination, prejudice, or racism a sin? Do you want to grow in your ability to navigate tense and emotional conversations about ethnic divisions? Are you ready to become an advocate?

Living Proof

Living Proof
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0983870373
ISBN-13 : 9780983870371
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis Living Proof by : John Capecci

Living Proof is the first comprehensive guide to telling your personal story as an advocate and is for anyone who hopes one person's story can move audiences from apathy to empathy to action.