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These social influence associations seek to influence social - policy decision
makers in social agencies , courts , schools , or other organizations . For example
, the membership may use its collective resources on behalf of a specific social ...
These social influence associations seek to influence social - policy decision
makers in social agencies , courts , schools , or other organizations . For example
, the membership may use its collective resources on behalf of a specific social ...
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CITIZEN PARTICIPATION IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT The local government is
influenced by local citizens through the ... Citizens also participate in the political
system by contacting public officials and seeking to influence them individually or
...
CITIZEN PARTICIPATION IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT The local government is
influenced by local citizens through the ... Citizens also participate in the political
system by contacting public officials and seeking to influence them individually or
...
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COMMUNITY POWER PERSPECTIVES In examining the power structure of a
community , it is helpful to consider the conceptual differences between power
and influence . Power is “ the potential ability of an actor to select , change , attain
the ...
COMMUNITY POWER PERSPECTIVES In examining the power structure of a
community , it is helpful to consider the conceptual differences between power
and influence . Power is “ the potential ability of an actor to select , change , attain
the ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Race and Ethnicity | 58 |
Neighborhoods in American Communities | 77 |
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