
El presente artículo titulado “Lobby, lobistas y bicicletas”, reproduce el contenido de laparticipación del autor en la `Primera Conferencia Internacional de Relaciones Públicas´, organizadopor el Consejo Profesional de Relaciones Públicas de la República Argentina –en el marco de su 50ºaniversario–, en Buenos Aires, el 26 de agosto de 2008. Reflexiona acerca de la práctica del lobby,su conceptualización como área de gestión del relacionista público, sus particularidades, su marcoregulatorio, el contexto actual y compone un paralelo con la actividad política.
Political Science and Electoral Processes, Humanities, Context (archaeology), Geography, Archaeology, FOS: Political science, Political Science and International Relations, Social Sciences, Public Policy, FOS: Humanities, Political science, Art
Political Science and Electoral Processes, Humanities, Context (archaeology), Geography, Archaeology, FOS: Political science, Political Science and International Relations, Social Sciences, Public Policy, FOS: Humanities, Political science, Art
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