Civic Engagement and Responsibility
Citizens’ sense of responsibility to their community and nation is a growing concern.
Recent research shows a disconnection from fellow community members, leading to poorer health, lower academic and employment success, and social problems.
The Psychology of Citizenship and Civic Engagement
S. Mark Pancer explores civic engagement development, influencing factors, and individual, community, and societal impacts.
The book examines civic engagement over the lifespan, influenced by peers, families, religious organizations, government policy, culture, and socioeconomic status.
Pancer works toward increasing active citizenship by identifying research gaps and outlining ways to inform policy and practice.
Comprehensive Civic Engagement Research
A large body of research from psychology, political science, sociology, education, and public health informs this comprehensive account of civic engagement.
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