Just Advocacy

Just Advocacy
Author: Wendy S. Hesford,Wendy Kozol
Publsiher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2005
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0813535891

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Bringing together some of the most respected scholars in the field, including Inderpal Grewal, Leela Fernandes, Leigh Gilmore, Susan Koshy, Patrice McDermott, and Sidonie Smith, Just Advocacy? sheds light on the often overlooked ways that women and children are further subjugated when political or humanitarian groups represent them solely as victims and portray the individuals that are helping them as paternal saviors.

Advocacy Primer

Advocacy Primer
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2015
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0779867165

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Advocacy

Advocacy
Author: John A. Daly
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2011-08-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780300167757

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

Modern Trial Advocacy

Modern Trial Advocacy
Author: Steve Lubet,J.C. Lore
Publsiher: Aspen Publishing
Total Pages: 974
Release: 2016-08-10
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781601565747

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The Fourth Edition of Modern Trial Advocacy: Law School Edition presents a realistic and contemporary approach to learning and developing trial advocacy skills. Dedicated to the law student, the book contains a "Trial Basics" chapter, which discusses what happens in a trial and the role the advocate plays. The Law School Edition has checklists that guide students in their performance. This edition also includes: • a brand new chapter on using electronic visuals and technology in the courtroom; and • new enhanced video content—top NITA faculty demonstrate the core techniques discussed in the book so you can observe and learn these skills in a new way. NITA's best-selling text, Modern Trial Advocacy, has set the standard for trial advocacy texts since 1993. All of NITA's renowned full trial programs use the text, as do prominent law schools nationwide. The authors guide the beginning advocate from developing a winning case theory through all phases of trial, explaining how to present a case as a story, and how to tell the story to the jury powerfully and persuasively.

A Psychiatrist s Guide to Advocacy

A Psychiatrist s Guide to Advocacy
Author: Mary C. Vance, M.D., Katherine G. Kennedy, M.D.,Ilse R. Wiechers, M.D., M.P.P., M.H.S.,Saul Levin, M.D, M.P.A.
Publsiher: American Psychiatric Pub
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2020-03-31
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781615372331

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The book explores the diverse definitions of advocacy and helps to identify methods and opportunities for advocacy by mental health practitioners. The editors argue for a greater culture of advocacy among psychiatrists in order to effect broad and lasting systemic and structural change. Legislative advocacy is just one of the many types explored in the book; advocacy takes many forms, including patient-level advocacy, organizational advocacy, education and research as advocacy, and media-targeted advocacy.

The Seven Lamps of Advocacy

The Seven Lamps of Advocacy
Author: Edward Abbott Sir Parry
Publsiher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 61
Release: 2022-06-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: EAN:8596547059424

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The Seven Lamps of Advocacy examines and explores moral dilemmas and conundrums through analogies, stories and social commentary. This definitive text remains a set text at many legal institutions. Its dedication to reasoned argument, philosophical ideals, moral problems and pronounced judgement make it an interesting yet easy-to-read classic. It includes the lamps of Honesty, Courage, Industry, Wit, Eloquence, Judgement, and Fellowship.

Advocacy Groups

Advocacy Groups
Author: Lisa Young,Joanna Everitt
Publsiher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2011-11-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780774840323

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Advocacy Groups uses the Audit standards of responsiveness, inclusiveness, and participation to examine advocacy groups in Canada and assess the ways that they contribute to, or detract from, Canadian democracy. It argues that group activity represents an important form of political participation. Though some interests face greater organizational challenges than others, advocacy groups can play critical compensatory roles for interests that are often unrepresented in traditional political institutions. It also finds that while Canadian advocacy groups employ a wide range of strategies to draw attention to their concerns, those with greater financial resources generally have greater access to government decision-makers. This has been accentuated by recent trends in the reduction of government funding to advocacy groups. The book concludes with several recommendations for 'best practices' that groups can follow in their internal organization and efforts to influence public policy, as well as for actions that governments can take to engage in constructive consultation with groups.

Campaigning for Justice

Campaigning for Justice
Author: Jo Becker
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2012-12-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780804784382

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A study of strategies implemented in local, regional, and international human rights campaigns elucidating how advocates were able to achieve their goals. Advocates within the human rights movement have had remarkable success establishing new international laws, securing concrete changes in human rights policies and practices, and transforming the terms of public debate. Yet too often, the strategies these advocates have employed are not broadly shared or known. Campaigning for Justice addresses this gap to explain the “how” of the human rights movement. Written from a practitioner’s perspective, this book explores the strategies behind some of the most innovative human rights campaigns of recent years. Drawing on interviews with dozens of experienced human rights advocates, the book delves into local, regional, and international efforts to discover how advocates were able to address seemingly intractable abuses and secure concrete advances in human rights. These accounts provide a window into the way that human rights advocates conduct their work, their real-life struggles and challenges, the rich diversity of tools and strategies they employ, and ultimately, their courage and persistence in advancing human rights. Praise for Campaigning for Justice “This book is a gold mine. A terrific resource not only for those just entering human rights work, but also for those with years of experience.” —Jody Williams, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, Co-founder, International Campaign to Ban Landmines “A singular contribution that will be indispensable for those interested in advocacy and human rights.” —Elazar Barkan, Director, Institute for the Study of Human Rights, Columbia University “Addressing the critical question of how human rights organizations actually do their work, this book has a currency that is needed right now.” —Barbara Frey, Director, Human Rights Program, University of Minnesota “A vivid testament to the lives of human rights activists, including Becker’s own, as advocates and courageous fighters for the rights of others.” —Radhika Coomaraswamy, Former Special representative to the Secretary General for Children and Armed Conflict, United Nations