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Codes & Themes w/wo Theoretical Memos
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Archived on 13 November 2022 at 10:15pm [URL redacted]
@HeatherTrybula [name pseudonymized] [ontology] : #woke Buchmesse heißt der Cartoon. Zu Ende gedacht, führt #wokeness zur totalen Fragmentierung der Gesellschaft. Lauter kleine Splittergruppen und ihre Lobbyisten. Es ist nicht „rechts“, gegen diese totalitäre Bewegung zu sein. [URL redacted]
"woke The cartoon is called Book Fair. If you think about it to the end, wokeness leads to the total fragmentation of society. Lots of small splinter groups and their lobbyists. It is not 'right' to be against this totalitarian movement." #TheorySociologySocialFragmentation #PhenomnPolarisationDivisiveIssue
Supplementary "All lobbying is advocacy, but not all advocacy is lobbying. The main difference between lobbying and advocacy is that lobbying indicates an opinion about specific legislative change (e.g., particular changes to specific laws). Lobbying is always allowed as a private citizen, but researchers should be cautious about using resources (e.g., paid time, grant funded travel) to lobby whilst in a professional capacity. This restriction is related to what resources are used for lobbying - thus the amount of time used is the focus of any required reporting for tax-exempt organizations." https://research2policy.org/advocacyvlobbying/ #PhenomnPolicymakingPoliticalAdvocacyLobbyingThinkTankPressureGroup Hasan, Md Rahat. 'From Policy Research to Political Advocacy: Differentiating Think Tanks from Pressure Groups in American Politics.' India Quarterly, vol. 66, no. 3, 2010, pp. 287-302. JSTOR, [academic source]. Accessed 17 Aug. 2023. #PhenomnPolicyResearch
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