Use the advocacy guide and its worksheet to help. In general, do…

Question Use the advocacy guide and its worksheet to help. In general, do… Use the advocacy guide and its worksheet to help. In general, do you believe advocacy must be done through like-minded individuals in administration? If so, what strategies might lead to those individuals be placed into or influenced within the policy process, or approached/persuaded?If not, explain why like-mindedness isn’t important to your issue, –or–If not, how might those currently in office/positions be informed or persuaded? (This question both explores how political the issue is, but also your own thinking on how political you or others may be on the issue. Sometimes the schism between advocates on the same side of an issue is as or more telling about differences in approach to the process.) Is broad public support important, or can a few key policymakers and professionals be made aware and advance the issue from there (the latter is typical of highly technical issues, for example). And, how does this thinking affect which strategies to use? Explain what strategies would not work to advance change through the process, and why  Hint: think levels or branches of government, the type of issue you use (general or specific/national or local). Finally, you used a specific issue to explore strategies: Do you believe this strategy approach is a general one that could be used for most issues? Or, is specific to your issue? Explain why.Another acceptable way to answer this question 4 is: how might these strategies and approaches be different from others’ strategies and approaches?     Arts & Humanities Communications Public Relations PUB_AF 8170 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)