I’m doing a lit review on the effectiveness of lobbying and on some of the relevant theoretical background that I’m planning on posting when I’m done. I feel like this is potentially very relevant but I’m not sure if people will be interested.
Consider reaching out to Rethink Priorities, Charity Entrepreneurship and Good Policies (a CE-incubated charity). I think they’d be very interested, given that they’re doing similar research (RP on ballot initiatives, CE did some on lobbying for animal welfare and has had interest in lobbying for tobacco taxation). Open Philanthropy Project and the managers of the EA Funds would also probably be interested in your findings.
I don’t follow their work closely, but I believe the Good Food Institute interact with policymakers on the matter of regulation/labelling of alternative proteins, so perhaps they’d also be interested/have interesting thoughts.
I’m doing a lit review on the effectiveness of lobbying and on some of the relevant theoretical background that I’m planning on posting when I’m done. I feel like this is potentially very relevant but I’m not sure if people will be interested.
I’ll throw my hat in as someone who would be interested to read this!
Consider reaching out to Rethink Priorities, Charity Entrepreneurship and Good Policies (a CE-incubated charity). I think they’d be very interested, given that they’re doing similar research (RP on ballot initiatives, CE did some on lobbying for animal welfare and has had interest in lobbying for tobacco taxation). Open Philanthropy Project and the managers of the EA Funds would also probably be interested in your findings.
I don’t follow their work closely, but I believe the Good Food Institute interact with policymakers on the matter of regulation/labelling of alternative proteins, so perhaps they’d also be interested/have interesting thoughts.
Hi, is be interested and have been thinking about similar stuff (meeting the impact of lobbying, etc) from a uk policy perspective.
If helpful happy to chat and share thoughts. Feel free to get in touch to: sam [at] appgfuturegenerations.com