Exploring the Ebbs and Flows of Community Engagement: The Pyramid of Engagement and Water Activism in Two Canadian Communities |
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Authors: | Robert A. Case Laura Zeglen |
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Affiliation: | Social Development Studies, Renison University College, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | In this article, we share results from a comparative study exploring the dynamics of community engagement surrounding local water advocacy organizations in two Canadian communities. Although emergent local issues and the perception of crisis triggered some short-term community engagement, social factors such as collective identity, a sense of community, and sense of efficacy appear to be more important for sustaining and deepening engagement. Drawing on the results, we show how the pyramid of engagement, by depicting activist engagement as a multilevel, developmental process, can serve as a useful tool for community engagement scholars and practitioners alike. |
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Keywords: | Water activism social action community-based organizations community engagement community organizing pyramid of engagement community-basedresearch |
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