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Panel on the Scope, Components, and Key Characteristics of a 21st-Century Data Infrastructure, Michael Siri, Committee on National Statistics, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, and National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. Toward a 21st Century National Data Infrastructure: Mobilizing Information for the Common Good. National Academies Press, 2023.

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National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. Toward a 21st Century National Data Infrastructure: Mobilizing Information for the Common Good. National Academies Press, 2023.

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Kjenner, Blair, and Kewal Dhariwal. Breaking Bad with 3D Enterprise Systems: Mobilizing Data with Keys, Models, and Governance. Technics Publications, LLC, 2022.

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National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. Toward a 21st Century National Data Infrastructure: Mobilizing Information for the Common Good. National Academies Press, 2023.

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Zepeda-Millán, Chris, and Sophia J. Wallace. Mobilizing for Immigrant and Latino Rights under Trump. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190886172.003.0005.

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President Trump has targeted the immigrant community more openly, directly, and often than any other segment of the Resistance. Accordingly, this chapter examines some of the ways the 2016 election has impacted immigrant rights activism. Because nativist actions have a disparate effect on both US- and foreign-born Latinos, it pays particular attention to this racialized group’s current support for contentious politics on behalf of the foreign born. However, immigrants have not been the only group targeted by the Trump administration. Using survey data, this chapter also assesses the degree to
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Anderson, C. W. The Idea of Data, Documents, and Evidence in Early-Twentieth-Century Journalism. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190492335.003.0002.

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This chapter chronicles the manner by which data and documents were incorporated into journalism in the early twentieth century, examining the intersection between social movements, progressive politics, public relations, and journalism. It analyzes the MRFM, a religious movement that used the accumulation of empirical data about urban conditions as both a mobilizing and public relations tool in order to advance social causes.
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Horowitz, Jeremy. Multiethnic Democracy. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198852735.001.0001.

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Who are the swing voters in multiethnic democracies? How much effort do parties invest in courting the swing relative to mobilizing supporters in their core ethnic bases? And how does this balance affect the policies leaders propose—and implement—if elected? This book examines the logic of electoral competition and policymaking in Kenya’s emerging multiparty democracy. Using data on voters, campaigns, and policy outcomes, it shows that the pursuit of the swing encourages presidential candidates to offer broad, inclusive promises and for election winners to opt for universal policies that share
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Jumet, Kira D. Political Participation Online. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190688455.003.0003.

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This chapter presents a model of how individuals move from being nonparticipants to online participants to protesters on the street and how, by combining forces, opposition groups encourage non-group members to protest. The chapter explores the role of social media in protest participation, using interview data, tables, and models to demonstrate how sources of information affected individual mobilization leading up to the revolutionary protests. The chapter shows how Facebook facilitated the building of a politically conscious civil society leading up to the Egyptian Revolution, contributed to
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James, Sarah. The Politics of Failed Policies. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1093/9780197813645.001.0001.

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Abstract Our federal structure empowers each state to experiment with the design and implementation of many consequential policyies. But with experimentation comes the possibility of success and failure (and we might even think failure is more likely); states also vary in their capacity to collect information about activities within their borders. Under what conditions will public officials recognize policy failure? And when can they learn about the impacts of the policies and update their preferences and policies to match what systematic research tells us about outcomes in the real world rath
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Kenny, Paul D. India’s Turn to Populism. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198807872.003.0006.

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This chapter shows how the fragmentation of political authority precipitated a crisis of legitimacy of the old order. Using a mix of qualitative and quantitative data, it first shows how Indira Gandhi attempted to restore central control through intervention in India’s states. Failing to reestablish control over India’s fragmented patronage network, she then made a populist turn, mobilizing the masses across India through the media and mass rallies in her conflict with her opponents. This chapter argues that this strategy was a consequence of the breakdown of the Congress system, rather than i
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Scarrow, Susan E., and Paul D. Webb. Investigating Party Organization. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198758631.003.0001.

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Political parties in democratic countries use very different procedures to make their most important decisions, and they follow different approaches to mobilizing their supporters. What, if any, are the political consequences of these differences? This chapter argues that we should answer this question by systematically testing causal links in mid-level theories. To this end, the authors present a framework that divides parties’ organizations into three key dimensions: structures, resources, and representational strategies. They further divide these dimensions into sub-dimensions that have bee
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Rocha, Roselandia Maria Serra Verde Coelho. Um estudo acerca da profissiografia e "identidades" de pessoas cegas: Vivências, desafios e acessibilidade. Brazil Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31012/978-65-5861-100-4.

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The aim of this book is to contribute to a greater visibility of spaces occupied by blind or visually impaired people in professional training and in the labor market. Therefore, the focus is on the issue of the multiple identities of those social actors and the connection between the challenge of identity recognition and professional training and practice.This finding came from observations at the Associação Baiana de Cegos (ABC), from 2015-2018, in Salvador-Bahia. This institution has been mobilizing with great effort, since 1985, in favor of the training, qualification and referral of blind
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Robinson, Amanda Lea. The Political Logic of Cultural Revival. Oxford University PressOxford, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198909712.001.0001.

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Abstract Since 2008, prominent members of the Lhomwe ethnic group — a large but politically marginalized community in Malawi — have waged an aggressive campaign to revive their lost cultural heritage, including their language, names, foods, and dances. Existing research has linked such processes of “inventing tradition” to the strategic actions of political elites who benefit from mobilizing members of marginalized ethnic communities for political ends. Yet, because existing research has focused primarily on elite incentives, we know less about how such elite-led efforts translate into lasting
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Gibson, Rachel K. When the Nerds Go Marching In. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195397789.001.0001.

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When the Nerds Go Marching In shows how digital technology has moved from the margins to the mainstream of campaign and election organization in contemporary democracies. Combining an extensive review of existing literature and comparative data sources with original survey evidence and web content analysis of digital campaign content across four nations—the United Kingdom, Australia, France, and the United States—the book maps the key shifts in the role and centrality of the internet in election campaigns over a twenty-year period. The chapters reveal how these countries have followed a four-p
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Kay, Tamara, and R. L. Evans. Trade Battles. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190847432.001.0001.

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How did activists create a dynamic broad-based movement during NAFTA negotiations that politicized trade, making it a contentious issue for the first time in history? And how did their NAFTA mobilization influence trade policy and set the stage for future battles over trade? Trade Battles answers these questions using data from over 200 in-depth interviews, contributing to a vibrant and burgeoning literature that tries to understand how civil society shapes state policy. Trade Battles shows how activists created a new set of institutionalized and disruptive strategies around trade that leverag
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Chaisse, Julien, ed. China's International Investment Strategy. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198827450.001.0001.

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The phenomenal story of China’s ‘unprecedented disposition to engage the international legal order’ has been primarily told and examined by political scientists and economists. Since China adopted its ‘open door’ policy in 1978, which altered its development strategy from self-sufficiency to active participation in the world market and aimed at attracting foreign investment to fuel its economic development, the underlying policy for mobilizing inward foreign direct investment (IFDI) remains unchanged to date. With the 1997 launch of the ‘Going Global’ policy, an outward focus regarding foreign
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