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Greening the Congressional record: environmental social movements and expertise-based access to the policy process

机译:绿化国会记录:环境社会运动和基于专业知识的政策制定途径

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A new dataset of organizational testimony at U.S. Congressional hearings on environmental protection is used to examine how social movement organizations use issue expertise to gain access to the policy process. Environmental movement organizations (EMOs) are shown to testify in greater numbers at hearings that consider proposed legislation, compared to hearings that are exploratory or investigatory in nature. The increased representation at legislative hearings is unique to EMOs; other kinds of organizations do not obtain similar increases in legislative access. These findings suggest that, due to their scientific expertise and perceived legitimacy, EMOs receive privileged access to the policy process relative to other organizations affected by environmental policy and at a later stage than has been proposed by prior work examining social movement access to the policy process.
机译:在美国国会关于环境保护的听证会上,一个新的组织见证数据集被用来检验社会运动组织如何利用问题专业知识来获取政策程序。与本质上是探索性或调查性的听证会相比,环境运动组织(EMO)被证明在考虑拟议立法的听证会中作证人数更多。立法听证会代表人数的增加是EMO特有的;其他类型的组织在立法上没有获得类似的增长。这些发现表明,由于EMO具有科学专长和合法性,相对于受环境政策影响的其他组织,其获得了优先进入政策流程的权限,并且在比先前研究社会运动对政策流程的权限的先前工作所提议的更晚的阶段。 。

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