Interest group (disambiguation)
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The term interest group refers to virtually any voluntary association that seeks to publicly promote and create advantages for its cause. It applies to a vast array of diverse organizations. This includes corporations, charitable organizations, civil rights groups, neighborhood associations, professional and trade associations.[1]
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[edit] Advocacy
- Advocacy group An 'interest group' or 'special interest group' that uses Advocacy..
- Lobby group An 'interest group' or 'special interest group' that uses Lobbying (currently redirects to Advocacy group)
[edit] Learning and recreation
- Learned society
- Special Interest Group A group of individuals sharing specialist knowledge.
- University society
[edit] References
- ^ Baker], [Joseph Losco, Ralph (2008). Am gov (2008 ed., [1st ed.] ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill Higher Education. ISBN 9780072965476.
[edit] See also
- All pages beginning with "interest group"
- All pages with titles containing "interest group"
- Advocacy
- Lobbying
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