The Psychology of Citizenship and Civic Engagement

Sampul Depan
Oxford University Press, 2015 - 211 halaman
Citizens' sense of responsibility to their community and to their nation is becoming a topic of growing concern. Recent research indicates that citizens of the United States and many other nations have become increasingly disconnected from their fellow community members, and when this connection is lost, individuals begin to suffer. They experience poorer health, achieve lower academic and employment success, and are at risk for the development of a host of social problems. On a broader level, states and countries whose citizens feel detached from their communities show higher levels of crime, a greater incidence of disease, and even higher mortality rates.

In The Psychology of Citizenship and Civic Engagement, S. Mark Pancer explores the development of civic engagement, the factors that influence its development, and the impacts of civic involvement on the individual, the community, and society. Pancer examines civic engagement over the lifespan and how the effects of early experiences and influences exerted by peers, families, and religious organizations shape adult involvement. By addressing civic engagement from a systemic as well as individual perspective, this book discusses the role that factors such as government policy, culture, and socioeconomic status play in fostering (or inhibiting) a person's civic connections. Pancer also works toward a solution to increase active citizenship by identifying gaps in research and theory and outlining ways in which scholarly work on civic engagement can inform policy and practice, with the aim to foster individuals sense of responsibility and community connection. By bringing together a large body of research from psychology, political science, sociology, education, and public health, Pancer provides readers with a comprehensive account of what science tells us about civic engagement.

 

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An Introduction
1
2 The Influence of Parents Families and Peers on Civic Engagement
21
3 The Influence of Schools and Neighborhoods on Civic Engagement
37
4 The Influence of Places of Work and Worship on Civic Engagement
57
5 Societal Influences on Civic Engagement
74
6 Impacts of Civic Engagement on Youth
88
7 Impacts of Civic Engagement on Adults
110
8 Impacts of Civic Engagement on Programs Organizations Neighborhoods and Society
127
9 The Whys and Wherefores of Civic Engagement
146
10 Building Citizenship through Research Programs and Policy
164
References
181
About the Author
201
Index
203
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Dr. S. Mark Pancer is professor emeritus in the Department of Psychology at Wilfrid Laurier University. He has published over 80 articles in a wide range of journals, has contributed chapters to several books, and is co-author of the book Partnerships for Prevention: The Story of the Highfield Community Enrichment Project. Professor Pancer was elected Fellow of the Canadian Psychological Association in 1993, in recognition of his contributions to the science and profession of psychology in Canada.

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