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Campact & Co Wie Hybridorganisationen das Grassrootscampaigning verändern

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Grassrootskampagnen wurden in der Vergangenheit vor allem von den traditionellen intermediären Akteuren betrieben, von Nichtregierungsorganisationen (NGOs) und Verbänden. Das Internet ermöglicht nun auch einzelnen Personen und kleinen Organisationen Grassrootskampagnen zu initiieren.

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Voss, K. (2013). Campact & Co Wie Hybridorganisationen das Grassrootscampaigning verändern. In: Speth, R. (eds) Grassroots-Campaigning. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-18876-8_13

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