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Challenges, Adaptation and Change in Advocacy Groups

Challenges, Adaptation and Change in Advocacy Groups. Assoc. Prof. Darren Halpin Research School of Social Sciences, ANU darren.halpin@anu.edu.au www.darrenhalpin.com. Some points of challenge?. From ‘ above ’

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Challenges, Adaptation and Change in Advocacy Groups

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  1. Challenges, Adaptation and Change in Advocacy Groups Assoc. Prof. Darren Halpin Research School of Social Sciences, ANU darren.halpin@anu.edu.au www.darrenhalpin.com

  2. Some points of challenge? • From ‘above’ • EU groups have clear ‘policy job’ in CAP reform rounds and implementation….in Aus.? • Agric. a ‘by-product’ policy…to trade, environ., animal welfare, food safety, etc.: ‘policy takers’? • (perceived?) ↑ in effectiveness of ‘campaign’ politics • From ‘below’ • Social change in broad public • Structural change in farming (farm interests more diverse?)

  3. Questions around adaptation? EVERY group has to ask and answer… • Funding? • Closed Membership? Open Supportership? Large Donors/Patrons? Mixture? • Influence Strategy? • ‘Inside’ track? ‘Outside’ public engagement? To influence elite opinion? • Capacities? • To engage public? To implement policy? To service members?

  4. Thinking about group change Org. ComponentLevels of change Group Aims/Mission (third order) Group Strategies (second order) Settings (first order)

  5. Third-order change

  6. Second-order change

  7. First-order change

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