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Debunking Advocacy Myths

The first entry in a Series, where we debunk the most prevalent myths that are convenient excuses for not advocating or supporting a cause or proposal. Myth #1:  Elected officials don’t pay attention...

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PolSci 101 – Strength in Numbers

The 1st in a Series Reviewing the Basics of Politics Q: Why do some groups have strong political muscle and good political causes like science funding have to fight for every dollar. A: Most people...

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Advocacy Best Practices

First in a series of the best ways to get what you want from elected officials. You Catch More Bees with Honey  Scientists are often taken aback after I explain that being polite is the best way to...

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Debunking Advocacy Myths 2

Second in a Series, where we debunk the most prevalent myths that are convenient excuses for not advocating or supporting a cause or proposal. Myth #2:  Science shouldn’t be another “special interest...

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It’s Approps Season; Time to Write to Congress

APS Members at the 2009 March Meeting in Pittsburgh contact their Congressional representatives. Well, well, it’s that time of year again:  Approps Season!  It’s the time of year when billions and...

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Join Us at Contact Congress in Boston!

If you’re attending the APS March Meeting in Boston next week, please stop by the Contact Congress booth.  This will be your chance to write to your Congressional delegation (that’s your two Senators...

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The Flame Challenge – Communicating Science

Let me set the scene: You are in Washington, D.C. to meet with your congressional member during an APS Congressional Visits Day (CVD).  You are enthusiastic about your research and need to convey why...

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