Advocating for the Common Good
People, Politics, Process, and Policy on Capitol Hill
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield
Published:30th May '23
£73.00
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Advocating for the Common Good: People, Politics, Process, and Policy on Capitol Hill offers a rich and accessible guide to policy-making in the nation’s capital, beckoning us to get to the table, make our voices heard, and reinvigorate our policy making institutions. Jane West parts the curtains and brings us behind the scenes with a simple framework which enables both the novice and the experienced to deftly navigate the Washington maze. The 4 P’s—people, politics, process, and policy—are each examined with an eye toward what a successful advocate needs to know. Informed by her forty years of experience as part of the policy-making apparatus in education and disability, expert interviews with those in the room where it happens, a deep dive into congressional procedures and the scholarship on public policy, West delivers a powerful call to action. This affordable, jargon-free guide provides students and professionals with practical tools and a proven step-by-step process for analyzing past policies to understand how and why it became what it is, and then creating an advocacy strategy for a cause in order to change policy going forward.
This book empowers experts with the understanding of the process to impact policy and provides a bridge to collaborative partnerships between experts and policymakers.
-- Gloria Niles, University of Hawai'iThe author builds on the extant body of work on this critical topic, while also incorporating their deep experience in practice. This book thus in essence presents a practice-informed theory, which is much needed in the field of education and public policy.
-- Raquel Muñiz, Boston College, Lynch School of Education & Human Development and School ofISBN: 9781538155226
Dimensions: 263mm x 184mm x 19mm
Weight: 635g
198 pages