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Grassroots Coalitions And State Policy Change Organizing For Immigrant Health Care 1st Edition Margaret A Post

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Grassroots Coalitions And State Policy Change Organizing For Immigrant Health Care 1st Edition Margaret A Post
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Publisher: LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.01 MB
Pages: 234
Author: Margaret A. Post
ISBN: 9781593326654, 1593326653
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Grassroots Coalitions And State Policy Change Organizing For Immigrant Health Care 1st Edition Margaret A Post by Margaret A. Post 9781593326654, 1593326653 instant download after payment.

Post examines how coalitions build power in the policymaking arena. She focuses on interorganizational partnerships, internal capacity building, and claims-making, and shows that multi-organizational alliances can be intermediary mechanisms for promoting interests and realizing political gains. With case studies from Massachusetts and California between 2004 and 2007, Post investigates how statewide, health policy coalitions incorporate immigrant interests in organizing strategies for policy change. The analysis supports a theoretical framework of how mediating institutions can facilitate the incorporation of interests in a broader policy context. This framework may serve as a practical guide for immigrant-based and community organizations interested in strengthening their capacity for policy change and political action.

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