There is also a sociology of health literature that frames citizen
engagement within a neo-liberal, new public health framework - i.e., that
citizens 'should' aspire to be engaged and contributing to society instead
of burdening it. Try the two chapters on citizenship in:
The New Public Health:
Health and Self in the Age of Risk
Alan Petersen and Deborah Lupton(eds)
Sage (1996)
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From: Social Determinants of Health [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
Sarena Seifer
Sent: June 4, 2005 1:27 PM
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Subject: [SDOH] question re: citizen engagement
Linda and colleagues,
The Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement
has a wealth of resources on their website and a call or email to their
staff I'm sure would point you to helpful references:
www.civicyouth.org
The National Alliance of Civic Education may also be a good resource:
http://www.cived.net/
Sarena
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On Sat, 4 Jun 2005, Linda Green wrote:
> hello,
> I'm interested in tracking the construct citizen engagement. I can see it
> has roots in community psychology that go back to the early 80's. Does
> this construct have a history in other disciplines as well? I struck by
> how central this construct has become in health promotion. I'm also
> interested in its linkages to things like 'sense of control' and 'sense of
> empowerment'.
>
> Does anyone know of any references that track the evolution of this
> construct? as well, might you know of any critical writing about this?
> thanks, Linda
>
> ____________________________
> Linda Green, OISE/UT
> Counselling for Community Settings
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