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Civic Engagement

2014
Vesa Puuronen, Kari Saari, Samuli Neuvonen, Niko Eskelinen and Klaus Levinsen (2014). (Ch 6), in Mark Ellison and Gary Pollock: Deliverable 4.6: Measuring participation. Europe-wide thematic report.
Puuronen, Vesa   +4 more
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Civic Engagement

2013
Civic engagement is the backbone of the social work profession. Through our civic mission, we have long organized and empowered citizens in common pursuits to address social, economic, and political conditions, although this mission may conflict with social workers’ roles in maintaining and implementing systems of oppression and social control.
Jennifer C. Greenfield   +2 more
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Civic Engagement

2010
There is a body of evidence that suggests that young Americans are disengaged from communal life. Since the late 1980s, college students have been described as materialistic, self-absorbed, and self-interested, acting without regard for community interests.
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‘To engage or not to’: translating civic education to civic engagement

International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2022
Twine Hannington Bananuka, David Mugarra
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Civic Knowledge, Civic Skills and Civic Engagement

European Educational Research Journal, 2003
In this article the authors suggest that civic skills and civic knowledge are key components of the political information perception process and try to determine the differential effects of these variables on civic engagement. Starting from a model proposed by Torney-Purta, Lehmann, Oswald & Schulz, they developed an alternative model to explain ...
Maiello, Carmine   +2 more
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Civic Engagement and the Transition to Adulthood

The Future of Children, 2010
Constance Flanagan and Peter Levine survey research on civic engagement among U.S. adolescents and young adults. Civic engagement, they say, is important both for the functioning of democracies and for the growth and maturation it encourages in young adults, but opportunities for civic engagement are not evenly distributed by social class or race and ...
Constance, Flanagan, Peter, Levine
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Identity and civic engagement in adolescence

Journal of Adolescence, 2011
ABSTRACTThe purpose of this study was to examine the links between identity (statuses and processes) and adolescent civic engagement (volunteer and political participation). Participants were 392 Italian high school students (42% males) aged 14–20 years (Mage = 16.23 years; SDage = 1.53) who completed a self‐report questionnaire.
CROCETTI, ELISABETTA   +2 more
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Civic Engagements

2020
Caroline Brettell, Deborah Reed-Danahay
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Engagement: Civic engagement.

2013
Constance Flanagan, Brian D. Christens
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