HR100 Lecture 15: Hr100 lesson 15

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Private interest organizations: hr advocacy ngos (ingos vs. national ngos) Some ingos focus on hr in general - other ingos focus on specific rights. Recall the key differences that smith drew between interest groups and social movements: exerting pressure during elections lobbying politicians between elections influencing the civil servant s engaging in litigation in court intervening influencing the media. Bottom-up approaches ii networks are made up of diff kinds of actors organized around a cause info gathering, analysis, and pressure provide resources boomerang effect lomoar cpsd| 5490467. Process by which some actor constructs a particular perception of reality about an issue by causing individuals to develop a particular conceptualization of an issue. Seek to educate the reader by presenting them with facts and stats. Tell a personal narrative with the aim of emotionally impacting the reader and creating a sense of empathy for the aggrieved. Emphasize the reader"s agency and potential efficacy and include a direct appeal to action.

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