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Amplifying Public Opinion: The Policy Impact of the U.S. Environmental Movement
by
Agnone, Jon
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Activism
/ Advocacy
/ Case studies
/ Changes
/ Civil disobedience
/ Civil Rights Legislation
/ Civil rights movement
/ Civil rights movements
/ Climate change
/ Correlation
/ Data Collection
/ Democratic Values
/ Demonstrations & protests
/ Drama
/ Ecology
/ Environment
/ Environmental law
/ Environmental legislation
/ Environmental movement
/ Environmental movements
/ Environmental policy
/ Environmental problems
/ Environmental regulation
/ Environmentalism
/ Federal Legislation
/ Foreign policy
/ Human ecology and demography
/ Hypothesis Testing
/ Influence
/ Legislation
/ Legislators
/ Mass Media
/ Mass Media Effects
/ Policy studies
/ Political aspects
/ Political protests
/ Political systems
/ Public Opinion
/ Public Policy
/ Regression (Statistics)
/ Salience
/ Social activism
/ Social Change
/ Social movements
/ Social policy
/ Sociology
/ Theorists
/ Time series
/ U.S.A
/ United States environmental policy
/ Voting rights
/ Voting Rights Act
2007
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Amplifying Public Opinion: The Policy Impact of the U.S. Environmental Movement
by
Agnone, Jon
in
Activism
/ Advocacy
/ Case studies
/ Changes
/ Civil disobedience
/ Civil Rights Legislation
/ Civil rights movement
/ Civil rights movements
/ Climate change
/ Correlation
/ Data Collection
/ Democratic Values
/ Demonstrations & protests
/ Drama
/ Ecology
/ Environment
/ Environmental law
/ Environmental legislation
/ Environmental movement
/ Environmental movements
/ Environmental policy
/ Environmental problems
/ Environmental regulation
/ Environmentalism
/ Federal Legislation
/ Foreign policy
/ Human ecology and demography
/ Hypothesis Testing
/ Influence
/ Legislation
/ Legislators
/ Mass Media
/ Mass Media Effects
/ Policy studies
/ Political aspects
/ Political protests
/ Political systems
/ Public Opinion
/ Public Policy
/ Regression (Statistics)
/ Salience
/ Social activism
/ Social Change
/ Social movements
/ Social policy
/ Sociology
/ Theorists
/ Time series
/ U.S.A
/ United States environmental policy
/ Voting rights
/ Voting Rights Act
2007
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Amplifying Public Opinion: The Policy Impact of the U.S. Environmental Movement
by
Agnone, Jon
in
Activism
/ Advocacy
/ Case studies
/ Changes
/ Civil disobedience
/ Civil Rights Legislation
/ Civil rights movement
/ Civil rights movements
/ Climate change
/ Correlation
/ Data Collection
/ Democratic Values
/ Demonstrations & protests
/ Drama
/ Ecology
/ Environment
/ Environmental law
/ Environmental legislation
/ Environmental movement
/ Environmental movements
/ Environmental policy
/ Environmental problems
/ Environmental regulation
/ Environmentalism
/ Federal Legislation
/ Foreign policy
/ Human ecology and demography
/ Hypothesis Testing
/ Influence
/ Legislation
/ Legislators
/ Mass Media
/ Mass Media Effects
/ Policy studies
/ Political aspects
/ Political protests
/ Political systems
/ Public Opinion
/ Public Policy
/ Regression (Statistics)
/ Salience
/ Social activism
/ Social Change
/ Social movements
/ Social policy
/ Sociology
/ Theorists
/ Time series
/ U.S.A
/ United States environmental policy
/ Voting rights
/ Voting Rights Act
2007
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Amplifying Public Opinion: The Policy Impact of the U.S. Environmental Movement
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Amplifying Public Opinion: The Policy Impact of the U.S. Environmental Movement
2007
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Overview
Time-series data from 1960-1998 is used to test hypotheses regarding the impact of protest and public opinion on the passage of U.S. environmental legislation. An amplification model of policy impact is introduced which posits that protest affects legislative action independent of public opinion as suggested by protest event theorists, whereas the impact of public opinion on legislative action is greater depending on the level of protest. Evidence is found for the existence of an amplification mechanism between environmental movement protest and public opinion, where public opinion affects policy above and beyond its independent effect when protest raises the salience of the issue to legislators. These findings point to the need to restructure analyses of the impact of social movements on public policy.
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The University of North Carolina Press,University of North Carolina Press,Oxford University Press
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