Political Advocacy and Its Interested Citizens looks at how and why the imperatives of political advocacy have transformed social movements. Using LGBT political movements in the United States as a case study, Matthew Dean Hindman explores the impact neoliberalism has on interest groups' efforts to bring citizens into the political arena.
Political Advocacy and Its Interested Citizens looks at how and why the imperatives of political advocacy have transformed social movements. Using LGBT political movements in the United States as a case study, Matthew Dean Hindman explores the impact neoliberalism has on interest groups' efforts to bring citizens into the political arena.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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American Governance: Politics, Policy, and Public Law
Matthew Dean Hindman teaches political science at the University of Tulsa.
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Introduction. The Advocacy Era Chapter 1. Beyond "Who Governs?": Interest Group Representation in the New Gilded Age Chapter 2. "Our Sunday Best": Homophile Citizenship and Identity Building Before Stonewall Chapter 3. "From the Closet If Necessary": The Dawn of the Advocacy Era and the Circumscription of Political Participation Chapter 4. "Promiscuity of the Past": Gay Advocacy and Gay Sexuality Pre- and Post-AIDS Chapter 5. Acting Up in a Time of Crisis: ACT UP and the Limits of an Interested Citizenry Conclusion. An Interesting Dilemma Appendix. Research Methodology and Archival Data Notes Works Cited Index Acknowledgments
Introduction. The Advocacy Era Chapter 1. Beyond "Who Governs?": Interest Group Representation in the New Gilded Age Chapter 2. "Our Sunday Best": Homophile Citizenship and Identity Building Before Stonewall Chapter 3. "From the Closet If Necessary": The Dawn of the Advocacy Era and the Circumscription of Political Participation Chapter 4. "Promiscuity of the Past": Gay Advocacy and Gay Sexuality Pre- and Post-AIDS Chapter 5. Acting Up in a Time of Crisis: ACT UP and the Limits of an Interested Citizenry Conclusion. An Interesting Dilemma Appendix. Research Methodology and Archival Data Notes Works Cited Index Acknowledgments
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