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SUMMARY:Academy Workshop - March 2024
DESCRIPTION:“Why Legal Form and Funding Models Matter in Advocacy”\nwith Nina Hall\, Assistant Professor of International Relations\, SAIS Bologna and discussant Adam Seth Levine\, SNF Agora Associate Professor of Health Policy and Management\, Bloomberg School of Public Health\nA large\, rich scholarship in international relations (IR) has sought to explain advocacy organizations’ behavior and their impact on international affairs. Scholars have investigated differences: in the norms organizations champion\, as well as their tactics (radical/moderate)\, strategies (insider/outsider)\, and decision-making processes (decentralized vs centralized). However\, IR scholars have not examined variation in their legal status and funding models. Advocacy organizations can register as charities or political entities; and can be funded by philanthropic grants or member-donations. This workshop will draw on existing research on NGOs\, not-for-profits\, and political communications to illustrate why legal form and funding models help explain the behavior of advocacy organizations\, their accountability structures\, and vulnerability to government restrictions. IR scholarship should not only examine global trends in the repression of NGOs\, but also how advocacy organizations can respond to this shrinking civic space by changing their funding models and/or legal status. \nJoin us in the SNF Agora Institute conference room (N325F) in the Wyman Park Building on the JHU Homewood Campus or via Zoom at https://zoom.us/j/91882494626. \nThis event is limited to JHU faculty\, fellows\, students\, and staff.
URL:https://snfagora.jhu.edu/event/academy-workshop-march-2024/
CATEGORIES:Academy Workshop
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