regulations 76, 163, 187, 264–65
revolving door 120
target 86, 111, 147–49, 152, 153
timeline of action 132, 220, 229
lobbying environment, map your (Step 3) 111, 147–54
lobbying plan, draw up a (Step 4) 111–12, 154–215
lobbying rules, stick to (Step 10) 113, 264–69
local-level issues
local representatives
longline fishing 269
low-information voters 65
M
Madison, James 29, 41, 78, 98, 267, 279, 281, 285, 287
Magna Carta 266
mainstream politics 69
major actors, identifying 117, 147
Make Poverty History 232
marketers 15, 57, 65, 311
Martin, Hans-Peter 73
Martin, Trayvon 233
Mary Kay Inc. 217
Matos, Felipe 101
McCain, John 100, 255
McKee, Colma 200
Mead, Margaret 271
media
map the 151, 241
participatory 227
see also social media
media campaign 135, 159–60, 229, 237–38, 240–41, 252
coverage 226, 239, 240
medium, choose your 236
meetings, preparing for merchandise 223, 256
micro-targeting 58
Mill, John Stuart 28
millennials 69
minority groups 96
missing stakeholders 84
Monbiot, George 240, 291
money, raise (Step 6) 112, 222–26
monitor progress and delivery (Step 9) 113, 261–64
Muižnieks, Nils 194
Mullainathan, Sendhil 64
Muslim rights, see Burkini Ban
N
national-level issues 116–17
national representatives 11
New Zealand Participatory Mechanism 166
non-governmental organisation (NGO) 70
non-profit organisation (NPO) 14, 74, 112, 120, 131, 219, 296, 297, 302, 307, 308, 310
notice-and-comment 163–64
Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) 164
nuclear energy 107
O
obesity 17, 90, 139
Oceana 269
ombudsman 186, 190–94, 196, 255
OneSingleTariff 159
organ donation 54
Oxfam 5, 34, 280
P
participatory democracy 93, 180, 268
passivity 31, 92, 271
Peavey, Fran 284
petition 4, 16, 20, 85–6, 94, 120, 122, 155, 157–60, 172–82, 202–13, 215, 221, 238, 266–69, 289, 292–95
official vs unofficial 157, 173, 179, 207, 211, 215
online 86, 94, 155, 157, 159, 173, 179, 207–8, 213, 215, 293–94
right to 266–68, 292
Pirate Party 12, 96, 272
Podemos 12, 96
policy
amendments 163, 168–69
dialogue 166, 168
evaluation 125–26
implementation 125
initiative 87, 140
process 13, 15, 34, 38, 69, 73, 78–83, 87, 89–90, 92–4, 99, 102, 106, 109, 124, 126, 138, 158, 160, 163, 172
policymakers 13, 34, 37–9, 70, 86–9, 92, 111–13, 119, 127–28, 143, 147, 158, 171, 220, 227, 239, 254, 273
political 3, 7–9, 11–15, 19, 22, 27–8, 30–3, 35–7, 39–41, 43, 46, 48, 55, 57, 61, 64, 68–9, 74, 77–9, 81–2, 85–6, 88, 91–5, 97–9, 102–3, 107, 109, 111, 113, 123, 128, 147, 149, 155, 171–72, 179–81, 203, 208, 216, 220, 238, 246–47, 255, 263, 268, 276–77, 279–81, 283, 285–90, 295, 313
post-democracy 281
power map 153
powerlessness 8, 26–7, 45–7, 51, 64, 91, 213, 271, 278
precedent 197
press release 135, 241–45, 255–56
Prime Minister’s Office 108
private sector 80
pro bono 73, 93, 134–36, 138, 147, 197, 222–23, 291, 301–4, 306–8, 311–12
problem-solving ability 68
public authorities 35, 74, 84, 86, 126, 138, 160, 187–89, 191–93, 198, 204, 215, 219, 263
public campaigning 155, 179, 202–3, 207, 213
public consultation 93, 125, 163–64, 168, 209
public discussion 227
public good 29, 39, 134, 224, 285, 290
public interest 19–21, 32, 39, 73–4, 81, 88, 102, 174, 177, 301–2, 309
public attitudes 128
public policy 3, 7, 31, 39, 89, 95, 109, 167, 172, 184, 272, 289
public sector 81, 158, 160, 217
Putnam, Robert 93
pyramid of learning 50
R
rapporteur 118
referendum 96, 172, 178, 180, 183
reform 6, 8, 78, 83, 86, 167, 250, 295
Reid, Harry 100, 255
representative democracy 28–9, 31–2, 42, 77, 79, 97–9, 102, 171
Right2Water 181–82, 208
Roma Rights 194, 196
Rosanvallon, Pierre 31, 279
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques 30, 279
Rowling, J.K. xiii, 234
rules, stick to the (Step 10) 113, 264–69
S
Saavedra, Carlos 100
Salasky, Julia 224
Sanders, Bernie 43
Schrems, Max 18, 85, 93, 199
Schumpeter, Joseph 30, 279
Scottish National Party 44
Sen, Amartya 4
Shafir, Eldar 64, 278, 284
shared information 42, 58, 229
Sifry, Micah 95, 277, 285–86
Skype 132–33
Smith, Adam 35
smoking ban 141
social dynamics 147
social influence 54–5, 58–9, 282–83
social justice 135, 150, 233, 272, 306
and injustice 89, 272
social media 1, 10, 13, 36–8, 53, 58, 64, 80, 89, 118, 130–31, 135, 177, 203, 205–6, 233, 238, 240, 247–51, 275, 280–81
soda tax 17
special interest groups 102, 108
spokesperson 220, 227
stakeholders 83, 148–54, 165–67, 171, 184, 254, 259
mapping 128, 151, 154
profiling 150
steering committee 220
Stendal, Samantha 203
storyteller, in search for a 236
storytelling 227, 234–35, 237, 240, 291
strategic litigation 197–98
surveillance, government 2, 19, 64
T
Takenouchi, Mari 19
talking with purpose 119
Target 58
tax 6, 141, 183–84, 263, 271
fat 263
soda 17
tobacco 141–42
Taxpayers’ Revolt 183
TckTckTck 232
team building 130
technocracy 42
The Good Lobby 15, 135–36, 278, 301
theory of power 91
think tank 74–5
THOMAS 117, 280, 282, 292
Tiririca 43
tobacco 13, 119, 137–38, 141–42
trade union 14
transmedia activism 240
Transparency International 72, 81, 170, 284
Trump, Donald 272, 283
Tversky, Amos 52, 282
tyranny of the majority 97
U
Uber 61–2, 99, 283
unemployment 8, 42
Unilever 18
United Kingdom 298, 300, 305, 309
Bill of Rights 267
House of Commons 71, 178–79, 298–99
House of Lords 299
Petition System 16, 159, 173, 176–79
United Nations (UN) 299
Climate Change Conference 232
Human Development 194
Member States 73, 114–15, 122, 171, 180–82, 184, 190, 209, 268
Sustainable Development Goals 122
United States 43–4, 71–2, 75, 81, 100, 140, 163, 182, 189, 218, 269, 285, 290, 296, 299, 300, 306, 310–11
Congress 43–4, 81, 100, 117, 164, 174, 211, 288, 292, 299
Declaration of Independence 59
Supreme Court 79, 81, 183, 186, 200, 267, 269, 290, 292
V
vested interests 75
voice of the people 96
voter megaphone 58
voting 11–12, 28, 30–2, 58–9, 69, 78, 82, 98, 220, 296–97, 299
W
Wages not Wine 191
well-being 4, 26, 275–76
Wences, Reyna 101
whistle-blower 18, 235
Wilson, Flip 222
Winnie the Pooh 216
Woollcott, Alexander 84
World Health Organisation 114
Worth, Jon 19
WWF 85
Z
Zimmerman, George 233
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