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''Activism, Inc.: How the Outsourcing of Grassroots Campaigns Is Strangling Progressive Politics in America'' is a book by the sociologist Dana Fisher, based on an ethnographic study of Fund for Public Interest Research canvass offices during summer 2003. Fisher argues that the corporate fund-raising model mistreats idealistic young people by using them as
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and providing them with insufficient training. Fisher also believes that the outsourcing of grassroots organizing by political groups led to the decay of grassroots infrastructure and opportunities for involvement on the left. Fisher was inspired by her own experience as a canvasser and a 2001 lecture by the scholar Harry Boyte.


Publication details

*Fisher, Dana. ''Activism, Inc.: How the Outsourcing of Grassroots Campaigns Is Strangling Progressive Politics in America'', Stanford University Press, 2006 {{ISBN, 978-0-8047-5217-6


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Stanford University Press press release regarding this book
*Peter Levine, President o
CIRCLE
(The Center for Investigative Research on Civic Learning and Engagement), whose endorsement appears on ''Activism, Inc.'



at BeyondChron.org *Dana Fisher
"The Activism Industry"
from ''The American Prospect'', September 4, 2006. *David Glenn reported on controversy surrounding the book in his articl
"Scorching the Grass Roots?"
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