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Journal of Community Psychology, 2018
Empowerment research has made important contributions toward understanding youth development, well-being, and activism; however, it has failed to consider the impact that ethnic identity has on psychological empowerment (PE) and among related empowerment
D. Lardier
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Empowerment research has made important contributions toward understanding youth development, well-being, and activism; however, it has failed to consider the impact that ethnic identity has on psychological empowerment (PE) and among related empowerment
D. Lardier
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Facilitators and barriers to social and community participation following spinal cord injury.
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal, 2016BACKGROUND/AIM One of the factors known to contribute to a 'good life' following an acquired disability is making connections with others, often achieved through participation in activities outside the home.
L. Barclay+3 more
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Community and Communality in Voting Participation
Sociological Perspectives, 1983Studies of voting participation have tended to focus on factors other than community per se. When community is the focus, it is usually represented by population size, density, or type (urban/rural). These measures have led to the conclusion that community type has little influence and city size has a slight negative influence on voting.
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Community Participation and the Principal [PDF]
The demand for community involvement in the edu cational process can be satisfied, and the adminis trator may find a valuable source of support in the process if Jenkins' 12 suggestions are followed.
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2014
In today's highly competitive and often hostile marketing environment, brand communities offer a fresh, effective, and vital approach to forging deep and enduring affective bonds between consumers and brands. Because of the growing recognition that value is created by the brand community in the exchange process, marketing scholars continue to dedicate ...
Wen-Kuo Chen+2 more
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In today's highly competitive and often hostile marketing environment, brand communities offer a fresh, effective, and vital approach to forging deep and enduring affective bonds between consumers and brands. Because of the growing recognition that value is created by the brand community in the exchange process, marketing scholars continue to dedicate ...
Wen-Kuo Chen+2 more
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Stakeholders and community participation
2006How can a multitude of stakeholders be actively involved in managing World Heritage Sites (WHS) to ensure they are inspirational places for individuals and peoples both now and in the future? In particular, how can different communities be involved in the process?
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Community Participation, Consultation and Communication
2015This chapter discusses the key findings from the four case studies mentioned in the last chapter in terms of the first theme of this book, Community Participation, Consultation and Communication, in three main sections. The first section is the examination of the consultation and communication forms that emerged from the process of post-disaster ...
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Community Participation in Mental Health
Social Casework, 1978Building community participation into the operation of a mental health center may be difficult, but staff and community residents can gain from the process
Miriam Habib+2 more
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Prelogical processes and participant communication
The Psychiatric Quarterly, 1961Two clinical examples of the use of prelogical processes in therapy show dynamic insight that seems inevitable, but that is always trueafter the insight is achieved. The event may seem dramatic but only in a context where the therapist is afraid to reveal himself; otherwise it is simply human.
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Communication and Budget Participation
1997Gathering and communicating information are important managerial tasks. The production manager has superior information and insight in the production sphere, just as the product line manager is in the best position to forecast demand. Product development teams often combine engineering, manufacturing, industrial design, and marketing experts.
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