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The Organizational Context of Faith-Based Community Organizing: Effects on Member Civic Engagement
Authors:Diana L Jones
Institution:1. Department of Human Services and Rehabilitation, Western Washington University, Bellingham, Washington, USADiana.Jones@wwu.edu
Abstract:This article explores the congregation as a conduit for civic engagement. Specifically examined are the effects of participation in congregations engaged in faith-based community organizing (FBCO). Civic engagement is examined by comparing FBCO-affiliated congregation members to non-FBCO-affiliated congregation members, local school participants, neighborhood association members, and those without such affiliations. Findings reveal that those engaged in FBCO evidence higher rates of civic engagement than members of the other groups. Implications for the field and future study are discussed.
Keywords:Civic engagement  congregations  community organizing
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