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HOW TO THINK ABOUT ADVOCACY
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Michelle Jurkovich
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anti-hunger advocacy
/ anti-hunger organizations
/ boomerang model
/ buckshot model
/ human rights models
/ International Relations
/ spiral model
2020
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HOW TO THINK ABOUT ADVOCACY
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Michelle Jurkovich
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anti-hunger advocacy
/ anti-hunger organizations
/ boomerang model
/ buckshot model
/ human rights models
/ International Relations
/ spiral model
2020
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HOW TO THINK ABOUT ADVOCACY
2020
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Overview
What is the shape of contemporary international anti-hunger advocacy? Can our dominant human rights models make sense of advocacy in this important issue area? While chapter 1 served to provide necessary historical context concerning how responsibility for hunger has been understood in the past, this chapter turns its focus to contemporary international anti-hunger advocacy. Its first objective is to describe in broad strokes the shape of some contemporary international anti-hunger campaigns (for which greater empirical detail is provided in chapter 4). Holding up these examples to the theoretical expectations of dominant models in the human rights literature, I argue that
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Cornell University Press
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1501751786, 9781501751783, 1501751166, 9781501751165
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