Civic engagement or civic participation is any individual or group activity addressing issues of public concern. Civic engagement includes communities working together or individuals working alone in both political and non-political actions to protect public values or make a change in a community. The goal of civic engagement is to address public concerns and promote the quality of the community.
Civic engagement is "a process in which people take collective action to address issues of public concern" and is "instrumental to democracy" (Checkoway & Aldana, 2012). Underrepresentation of groups in the government causes issues faced by groups such as minority, low-income, and younger groups to be overlooked or ignored. In turn, issues for higher voting groups are addressed more frequently, causing more bills to be passed to fix these problems (Griffin & Newman, 2008).
Civic engagement can take many forms—from individual volunteerism, community engagement efforts, organizational involvement and government work such as electoral participation. These engagements may include directly addressing a problem through personal work, community based, or work through the institutions of representative democracy. Many individuals feel a sense of personal responsibility to actively engage in their community. "Youth civic engagement" has similar aims to develop the community environment and cultivate relationships, although youth civic engagement emphasizes on empowering youth. A study published by the Center for Information & Research on Civic Learning & Engagement at Tufts University categorized civic engagement into three categories: civic, electoral, and political voice. Scholars of youth engagement online have called for a broader interpretation of civic engagement that focuses on the purpose behind current institutions and activities and includes emerging institutions and activities that achieve the same purposes. A journal published by the Journal of Transformative Education suggests the gap in participation forms between different generations.
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Community building is a field of practices directed toward the creation or enhancement of community among individuals within a regional area (such as a neighborhood) or with a common need or interest. It is often encompassed under the fields of community organizing, community organization, community work, and community development. A wide variety of practices can be utilized for community building, ranging from simple events like potlucks and small book clubs, to larger–scale efforts such as mass festivals and building construction projects that involve local participants rather than outside contractors.
Le capital social est la possibilité de mobiliser à travers ses réseaux sociaux des ressources en tout genre. Plus le capital social d'une personne ou d'une organisation est grand, plus elle est privilégiée dans les dynamiques sociales. Certains groupes sociaux ont un capital social vu comme plus faible, il s'agit des groupes marginalisés ou dans la précarité. Il en va de même dans le cadre des échanges entre des institutions sociales, comme les marchés. La notion de capital social sous-tend que les structures sociales sont hiérarchisées.
La société civile est une notion de science politique et de droit qui a acquis, au cours du temps, plusieurs acceptions. Il s'agit à la fois d'une catégorie d'idéologie civique d'origine anglo-saxonne et d'une notion juridique désignant en droit français une forme de société ou d'organisation dont l'objet, strictement civil, relève du droit civil et des juridictions civiles, contrairement aux sociétés commerciales et aux établissements publics et administratif.
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