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Session Submission Type: Self-Designed Paper Session
The tendency of the higher education sector to position itself “above the political fray” has led to chronic understudying of higher education institution and intermediary group lobbying. Papers in this symposium examine the growing corporatization of higher education advocacy and its effects on the ethical considerations of lobbyists.
Mr. Professor goes to Washington: Education interest group lobbying in Congress, 1998-2017 - Christopher R. Marsicano, Davidson College
Policy influencers, shapers and honest brokers: Examining the agenda-setting activities of intermediary public policy organizations (IPPOs) - Cecilia M Orphan, University of Denver; Sophia A Laderman, State Higher Education Executive Officers Association (SHEEO); Ryan Evely Gildersleeve, University of Denver
A qualitative exploration of the sources of ethical beliefs and their application for higher education lobbyists - Samuel Stewart Snideman, Ball State University; Chad Kinsella, Ball State University
Colleges in the corporatocracy - Matthew Camp, Columbia University
Interest groups in American higher education: Past, present, and the future - Erik Ness, University of Georgia; Sean M. Baser, University of Georgia