logrollingˈlɔgˌroʊ lɪŋ, ˈlɒg-
logrolling (n)
- plural
- logrollings
English Definitions:
logrolling (noun)
act of exchanging favors for mutual gain; especially trading of influence or votes among legislators to gain passage of certain projects
birling, logrolling (noun)
rotating a log rapidly in the water (as a competitive sport)
logrolling (Noun)
The rolling of logs.
logrolling (Noun)
A concerted effort to push forward mutually advantageous legislative agendas.
logrolling (Noun)
Mutual recommendation of friends' or colleagues' services or products. Commonly used in the context of book recommendations in literary reviews etc.
Logrolling
Logrolling is the trading of favors, or quid pro quo, such as vote trading by legislative members to obtain passage of actions of interest to each legislative member. In an academic context, the Nuttall Encyclopedia describes log-rolling as "mutual praise by authors of each other's work." In organizational analysis, it refer to when an entity assists others to promote and achieve their agendas, in the expectation that they will receive such support in exchange.
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