Methods
Types of Pressure Group
Names of Pressure Groups
Methods Continued
Random Knowledge
100

When protestors are physically present in campaigning for their cause EG Marches, civil disobedience etc

Direct Action

100

Pressure groups which focus on one issue only ie) Blocking of a new motorway or housing development

Single Cause Group

100

Pressure Group that actively campaigns against Human Rights abuses EG) Campaigned for Raif Badawi imprisoned in Saudi Arabia for writing political blog

Amnesty International

100

causing an obstruction, sit ins, lie downs, making noises, etc.

Some pressure groups occupy public buildings EG protest against the rise in student tuition fees.

Civil Disobedience

100

The act of speaking on behalf of someone else / showing support of a particular issue.

Advocacy

200

When protestors are not physically present in their campaigning EG through letters, advertising etc

Indirect Action

200

Groups that seek to influence decision makers on a range of issues EG Trade Unions

Multi-Cause Groups

200

A non-governmental environmental organization who promote the importance of the environment. Use publicity stunts, (often illegal and dangerous) for media attention and impact.

Greenpeace

200

Use of blogs, social media etc in order to spread publicity and gain support eg) Amnesty International Facebook profile

E-Media

200

A pressure group specifically formed to develop political proposals and campaign for their acceptance amongst policy-makers.

Think Tank

300

a planned (sometimes shocking or controversial) event designed to attract the public's attention to the event's organisers or their cause. At a Downing Street reception, Dan Glass, a member of Plane Stupid, was about to receive an award from Brown when he stuck out his super glued hand and touched his sleeve. The campaign was against Heathrow Airport’s third runway, the objective was to make Mr Brown “stick to his environmental promises”.

Publicity Stunt
300

Employment based group that represent the needs of working people in society for pay, conditions etc  eg) Teachers, Doctors  NUT / NASWUT /

Trade Union

300

Campaign for father's rights after divorces, use publicity stunts and direct action to gain attention and publicity

Fathers 4 Justice

300

Deciding not to purchase certain goods or services in protest to support a particular cause, EG boycott of H&M for use of angora fur

Boycotts

300

A group of people who share a certain set of ideas and want to influence decision makers and government policy in order to promote their interests.

Pressure Groups

400

An online petition that is directly shared with parliament. After 10,000 signatures, petitions get a response from the government. After 100,000 signatures, petitions are considered for debate in Parliament.

Government Petition

400

Groups who wish to promote their views to members and other parties EG) Greenpeace promotes environmental reform and change

Promotional Groups

400

Pressure group which fight for women’s right to vote through direct and violent action

Suffaregettes

400

The act of trying to persuade someone in a position of power to use it in support of one's own cause or interest. Generally it refers to attempts to influence ministers, legislators, civil servants or even celebrities.

Lobbying

500

Refusal to work for a particular company or role in the hope that their campaign requests will be met EG Junior doctors / teachers

Strike