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About the Course

In Take Action, you will learn four strategies for transforming your activist work into policy change. First, we'll explore how to use the courts to mobilize constituents, raise awareness, gain information, and change the law. Second, we'll analyze the benefits of communicating your message across platforms and review a case study in cross-platform communication of a criminal justice reform message in the U.S. Third, we'll examine how to connect to power through stakeholder analysis and issue framing. Fourth, we'll appraise the benefits of working locally to generate wins, gain knowledge, and create meaningful change. By the end of this course, you will be able to formulate a comprehensive plan for real world change. This course will engage you if you care about specific issues such as climate change, racial justice, or mass incarceration, or if you want a broader understanding of how the U.S. courts and justice system operate, how communications professionals think about social media strategy, how change-makers network with policymakers, or how local actors and positive deviants possess answers to complex social problems. LEARNING OUTCOMES -Recognize and explain policymaking terms -Describe important policymaking places, people, and procedures -Analyze law and policy documents and texts -Evaluate the efficiency and effectiveness of policymaking actors and institutions -Appraise the effectiveness of policy-oriented communications -Identify policy stakeholders -Communicate your policy-related ideas clearly -Develop a plan of action to influence policy INSTRUCTORS Mary Alice Haddad, John E. Andrus Professor of Government; Professor, East Asian Studies; Professor, College of the Environment Sarah Ryan, Attorney, Director of the Law Librarianship Program at the University of North Texas, and Associate Professor of Information Science...
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By chetanya

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Jul 9, 2021

I have learned how to use the courts, communicate across platforms, connect to power, and work locally as four important strategies that advocates can use to influence policy change. Furthermore, have thought about an issue that i care about and have formulated a plan of action.

By Daniel R

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May 12, 2023

i would give this course negative 100 if that was an option.. ive waited almost a year to get my certificate after completing all the requirements. i keep getting the run around such as not enough staff, resubmit, i get unenrolled then back enrolled just to have the same issue. I have done many classes thru coursera and they have all been positive but this one is horrific. major stress causer and now that i went to redo the assignment once more it deleted my current work and now they want me to pay again just so i can do that one dang assignment that is lacking.... If the teachers would simply just give me my certificate that i have earned... more than once by the wya... id give a better star rating, but for now this class sucks and is not worth your time when it takes a year to get the certificate when the whole class took me only about 2 weeks to finish