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HI Dennis:

Thanks for the reminder. Hope you're well. Jim


At 09:38 PM 24/07/2000 PDT, you wrote:
>Hi Jim!
>
>Though I do not subscribe to his conclusions, Putnam's new book "Bowling
>Alone" has about 10,000,000 references om citizen involvement and the good
>things that result from it! I do recall reading something about citizen
>involvement being associated with positive political change.
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>Dennis
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>On Mon, 24 Jul 2000 15:31:07 -0700 jim wrote:
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>> From: jim <[log in to unmask]>
>> Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2000 15:31:07 -0700
>> Subject: IMPACT of Community Participation
>> To: [log in to unmask]
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>> Hello:
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>> We are presently engaged in a study of "citizen" (also called lay,
>> public or community) participation in health reform. We are looking for
>> tools and methods for assessing the IMPACT of citizen participation on
>> decision-making and decisions made. More specifically, we are interested
>> in answering the often-asked question "does citizen participation make a
>> difference?
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>> I would greatly appreciate receiving any information you might have
>> regarding the measurement of IMPACT of citizen participation.
>>
>> Best regards Jim
>>
>> Dr. C. James Frankish, BC Health Research Scholar
>> Acting Director, Institute of Health Promotion Research
>> Assistant Professor, Division of Preventive Medicine & Health Promotion
>> Department of Health Care & Epidemiology, Faculty of Medicine
>> University of British Columbia
>> Room 308, LPC Building, 2206 East Mall Vancouver BC V6T 1Z3
>> Ph:604-822-9205  Fax:604-822-9210  E-mail: [log in to unmask]
>> Web Site http://www.ihpr.ubc.ca
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>Dennis Raphael, Ph.D.
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Dr. C. James Frankish, BC Health Research Scholar
Acting Director, Institute of Health Promotion Research
Assistant Professor, Division of Preventive Medicine & Health Promotion
Department of Health Care & Epidemiology, Faculty of Medicine
University of British Columbia
Room 308, LPC Building, 2206 East Mall Vancouver BC V6T 1Z3
Ph:604-822-9205  Fax:604-822-9210  E-mail: [log in to unmask]
Web Site http://www.ihpr.ubc.ca

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