Coalitional Lobbying and Intersectional Representation in American Rulemaking
In her article published in American Political Science Review, Assistant Professor of Political Science Maraam Dwidar's argues that interest groups representing women, people of color, Native nations, and the poor strategically conduct intersectional advocacy through coalitional lobbying.
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In this week’s event, meet faculty from the Program for the Advancement of Research on Collaboration and Conflict (PARCC), including Director Tina Nabatchi. Speakers will talk about the different research areas of PARCC, including: Advocacy and Activism, Collaborative Governance, Environmental Collaboration and Conflict, and International and Intrastate Conflict. Speakers will also talk about resources and events available through the Conflict Management Center. Sponsored by PARCC. For more information, contact Roxanne Tupper at rmtupper@syr.edu or at 315-443-2367. To register: tinyurl.com/SUparc
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