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1 CURRENT | bhamster |
November 15, 2021 22:56
| about 3 years ago
Advocacy means taking action to effect change in an issue that personally matters to you. Advocacy makes up a large portion of activity undertaken in community science projects. These projects often produce much-needed data about an environmental issue, and that data needs someone to speak for it [1] to different audiences:
This page is a place to collect and organize resources on advocacy. Visit the advocacy tag page to see the latest community posts about advocacy on Public Lab, and get updates on this topic by following: Also visit related pages on organizing, community science, and law and policy. Sources: [1] @kgradow1’s presentation about the bucket air monitor. Lead image: Peter Blanchard, CC BY
On this page you can:
Learn about different advocacy methods and do or add an activity Join the conversation
Read stories on community science advocacy Find further reading and resources on advocacy Advocacy methodsWithin the five main types of advocacy efforts (communicating with your neighbors, the press, elected representatives, regulators at government agencies, and through litigation in court), here are some particular processes that projects may seek to generate or contribute to: Connecting with peers
Increasing your reach
Bumping it up a level
Engaging with environmental governance processes and political realities
Interacting with more powerful corporate neighbors
Additional methods published on Public Lab and tagged with More on the types of audiences projects may seek to reachImage: from this post by @a1ahna
ActivitiesActivities on Public Lab that have been tagged with [notes:grid:activity:advocacy] Research notesYou can find all research notes on Public Lab that have been tagged with Join the conversationQuestions from the community
Questions tagged with [questions:advocacy] Post an Issue BriefShare information about a local environmental health concern and get support from the Public Lab community by writing and posting an Issue Brief. Visit “Write an Issue Brief” to find information on what an issue brief is, see examples, and learn how to write one. Stories in community science advocacyImage: by @mlamadrid, from this story about using balloon mapping to temporarily stall eviction proceedings in Kampala, Uganda
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0 | bhamster |
June 23, 2021 17:35
| over 3 years ago
Advocacy means taking action to effect change in an issue that personally matters to you. Advocacy makes up a large portion of activity undertaken in community science projects. These projects often produce much-needed data about an environmental issue, and that data needs someone to speak for it [1] to different audiences:
This page is a place to collect and organize resources on advocacy. Visit the advocacy tag page to see the latest community posts about advocacy on Public Lab, and get updates on this topic by following: Also visit related pages on organizing, community science, and law and policy. Sources: [1] @kgradow1’s presentation about the bucket air monitor. Lead image: Peter Blanchard, CC BY
On this page you can:
Learn about different advocacy methods and do or add an activity Join the conversation
Read stories on community science advocacy Find further reading and resources on advocacy Advocacy methodsWithin the five main types of advocacy efforts (communicating with your neighbors, the press, elected representatives, regulators at government agencies, and through litigation in court), here are some particular processes that projects may seek to generate or contribute to: Connecting with peers
Increasing your reach
Bumping it up a level
Engaging with environmental governance processes and political realities
Interacting with more powerful corporate neighbors
Additional methods published on Public Lab and tagged with More on the types of audiences projects may seek to reachImage: from this post by @a1ahna
ActivitiesActivities on Public Lab that have been tagged with [notes:grid:activity:advocacy] Research notesYou can find all research notes on Public Lab that have been tagged with Join the conversationQuestions from the community
Questions tagged with [questions:advocacy] Post an Issue BriefShare information about a local environmental health concern and get support from the Public Lab community by writing and posting an Issue Brief. Visit “Write an Issue Brief” to find information on what an issue brief is, see examples, and learn how to write one. Stories in community science advocacyImage: by @mlamadrid, from this story about using balloon mapping to temporarily stall eviction proceedings in Kampala, Uganda
Further reading and resourcesWikis on advocacy[wikis:advocacy] |
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