CIRCA:Advocacy Guide
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- | + | * What good has come from the humanities | |
- | + | * Who to advocate to - who is the audience | |
- | + | * Ethics around advocacy | |
- | + | * Statistics for humanities | |
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Revision as of 15:07, 25 September 2012
Planning
Advocacy Guide Outline
What's At Stake
- Lay-offs/Funding cuts
- Example: Open Letter to SUNY Albany
Brief History of the Humanities
- The historical 'splitting' of the Arts and Sciences
Arguments FOR and AGAINST
Preparing for Advocacy
- Know your audience
- Frame your message
Tactics
- Blogs
- Listserves
- Email- or letter-writing campaigns
- Petitions
Appendix
- Support
- Organizations
- Websites
- Funding Opportunities
Other Sections
- What organizations and networks currently advocate
- History of the issue of advocacy - why do we need to advocate for the humanities
- What good has come from the humanities
- Who to advocate to - who is the audience
- Ethics around advocacy
- Statistics for humanities