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Social participation is the primary function of many associations , such as those
that stress expressive activities , social events , or recreation . Religious
denominations perform a function of social participation through worship as well
as ...
Social participation is the primary function of many associations , such as those
that stress expressive activities , social events , or recreation . Religious
denominations perform a function of social participation through worship as well
as ...
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An example of this type of volunteerism is found in citizen participation in
environmental agencies ( Tomsho , 1993 ) . Volunteers engage in such activities
as collection of samples , monitoring of shorelines , watching for toxic dumping ...
An example of this type of volunteerism is found in citizen participation in
environmental agencies ( Tomsho , 1993 ) . Volunteers engage in such activities
as collection of samples , monitoring of shorelines , watching for toxic dumping ...
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Participation in these organizations is sometimes labeled “ consumer ” and / or “
citizen ” participation . It is assumed that by participation in these organizations
citizens could bring about administrative reform in an agency , that is , affect ...
Participation in these organizations is sometimes labeled “ consumer ” and / or “
citizen ” participation . It is assumed that by participation in these organizations
citizens could bring about administrative reform in an agency , that is , affect ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Race and Ethnicity | 58 |
Neighborhoods in American Communities | 77 |
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