U.S. Women'S Interest Groups: Institutional Profiles (Greenwood Reference Volumes On American Public Policy Formation)

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U.S. Women'S Interest Groups: Institutional Profiles (Greenwood Reference Volumes On American Public Policy Formation)

U.S. Women'S Interest Groups: Institutional Profiles (Greenwood Reference Volumes On American Public Policy Formation)

No other reference analyzes the origins, development, programs, publications, and political action of 180 major American organizations concerned with women's issues in such depth. Over 100 experts give an overview of how national women's groups of all kinds and representing varied and broad segments of society have had an impact on a wide array of public policy issues in Washington in recent years. An introduction provides a content analysis, general background, and historical sketch for the profiles, which are arranged alphabetically. An appendix describes six government agencies of primary importance in handling women's issues, as agenda setters and bridges. A second appendix consists of the questionnaire which was sent to each organization covered in the volume. The alphabetically arranged profiles cover organizations with all types of goals and concerns, different racial and ethnic identification, church and temple affiliations: civil, elderly, professional, and occupational associations; social and sorority groups; labor and business organizations; not-for-profit and for-profit groups; research centers; and both partisan and nonpartisan organizations. Students, teachers, professionals in governmental and nongovernmental agencies, researchers, and citizen activists will find that this handy sourcebook is a treasury of authoritative information about how private citizens work to affect national policy and legislation in essential ways. From Booklist [PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED N 1 93, under U.S. Criminal Justice Interest Groups.] Review ?[T]his reference work provides a detailed overview of a wide variety of women's interest groups, their goals (and how they formulated them), and their efforts to attain them....The preface, introduction, and respective references (bibliographies) are invaluable for their framework and analyses.?-RQ ?No single resource presents more information on women's interest groups in the U.S. Highly recommended.?-Reference Book Review ?This informative source book describes some of the prominent women's organizations in the US. Useful both to identify women's issues groups and as an overview of the women's movement. Highly recommended for libraries supporting women's studies and related programs.?-Choice "?-is reference work provides a detailed overview of a wide variety of women's interest groups, their goals (and how they formulated them), and their efforts to attain them....The preface, introduction, and respective references (bibliographies) are invaluable for their framework and analyses."-RQ "No single resource presents more information on women's interest groups in the U.S. Highly recommended."-Reference Book Review "This informative source book describes some of the prominent women's organizations in the US. Useful both to identify women's issues groups and as an overview of the women's movement. Highly recommended for libraries supporting women's studies and related programs."-Choice "[T]his reference work provides a detailed overview of a wide variety of women's interest groups, their goals (and how they formulated them), and their efforts to attain them....The preface, introduction, and respective references (bibliographies) are invaluable for their framework and analyses."-RQ From the Publisher This informative source book describes some of the prominent women's organizations in the US. Useful both to identify women's issues groups and as an overview of the women's movement. Highly recommended for libraries supporting women's studies and related programs. About the Author SARAH SLAVIN is Professor of Political Science and Women's Studies Unit Coordinator, State University of New York College at Buffalo. She has authored an intellectual history of feminism in the United States (1979), and coauthored a history of attitudes toward women (1988), as well as published articles and chapters about public law and jurisprudence and women and politics. She edited Volume 8 of the Female

Specification of U.S. Women'S Interest Groups: Institutional Profiles (Greenwood Reference Volumes On American Public Policy Formation)

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AuthorSlavin, Sarah
BindingHardcover
LanguageEnglish
Edition1st Edition
ISBN-10313250731
ISBN-139780313250736
PublisherGreenwood
Publication Year12-11-1995

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