A MODEL OF CIVIC CAPACITY

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A MODEL OF CIVIC CAPACITY ...condition the extent, shape and nature of... · Socioeconomic factors · Culture · Free-market economy · Politics · Laws · Public policy Characteristics Internal and external collaboration Ongoing participation Leadership Sense of community Community power Critical reflection Public dialogue Problem solving Political efficacy Beliefs Levels and types of resources Measures Political efficacy Social capital Social cohesion Collective self-efficacy Strong Democracy: Participatory Politics For A New Age; Benjamin Barber. (2004) Berkeley, Ca University Of California Press.

A MODEL OF CIVIC CAPACITY ...provides opportunities for... ...impact health through these... Characteristics Internal and external collaboration Ongoing participation Leadership Sense of community Community power Critical reflection Public dialogue Problem solving Political efficacy Beliefs Levels and types of resources Characteristics Identify concerns & public issues Analyze & examine issues Ask questions Deliberate Make public choices Improve the fairness of institutions that make rules and control resources Hold institutions accountable Take public action Strive for social change · Material deprivation · Behavior/lifestyle · CNS & Endocrine response – allostatic load Measures Political efficacy Social capital Social cohesion Collective self-efficacy