New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press, c2012.
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Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Part One. Introduction — Part Two. Contextual frameworks and approaches — Part Three. Building effective partnerships and anticipating and addressing ethical challenges — Part Four. Community assessment and issue selection — Part Five. Community organizing and community building within and across diverse groups and cultures — Part Six. Using the arts and the Internet as tools for community organizing and community building — Part Seven. Building, maintaining, and evaluating effective coalitions and community organizing efforts — Part Eight. Influencing policy through community organizing and media advocacy.
Subjects:
- Health promotion.
- Community health services — Citizen participation.
- Community organization.
- Community development.
- Community Health Planning — United States.
- Community Health Services — United States.
- Community Networks — United States.
- Consumer Organizations — United States.
- Cultural Diversity — United States.
- Health Education — United States.
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