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" Recipes for life after weight-loss surgery : "
Margaret M. Furtado and Lynette Schultz.
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Latin Dissertation
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Language of Document
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English
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Record Number
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802912
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Doc. No
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TL48092
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Call number
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1651524804; 3672533
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Main Entry
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Oladele, Joel I.
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Title & Author
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Policy Advocacy and the Performance of Muslim American Identity
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\ Emily Cury
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Waxman, Dov
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College
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City University of New York
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Date
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2015
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Degree
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Ph.D.
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2015
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field of study
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Political Science
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Page No
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202
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Note
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Committee members: Rollins, Joe; Woodward, Susan
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Note
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Place of publication: United States, Ann Arbor; ISBN=978-1-321-49951-3
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Abstract
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In much of the political science literature, lobbying is conceptualized as a strategic attempt to influence policy. Policy actors are seen as independent agents competing to achieve policy outcomes that closely resemble their preferences. This understanding of policymaking has acquired a taken-for-granted nature and is therefore seldom questioned. The discourse of policy advocacy as a bargaining process has becomes, in part, a constraining discourse, leading academic inquiry to focus on questions of tactics and policy outcomes and ignore questions of how the policy process itself shapes and influences actors' identities and behavior.
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Subject
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Political science
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Descriptor
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Social sciences;Foreign policy;Lobbying;Muslim american
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Waxman, Dov
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City University of New York
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Political Science
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