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Environmental Sciences
Aarti Sewak, Sameer Deshpande, Sharyn Rundle-Thiele, Fang Zhao, Renata Anibaldi
Summary: Improper waste disposal and low rates of household waste diversion are global concerns. This paper utilizes the Socio-Ecological Model to investigate stakeholders' perspectives on solid waste management and the factors influencing sustainable practices, based on longitudinal content analysis of archival data from a national newspaper in Fiji.
JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
(2021)
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Energy & Fuels
Joerg Radtke, Doerte Ohlhorst
Summary: A survey reveals that there are gender and age disparities in community energy participation, impacting the criterion of intra-generational equity in just transition. However, there is substantial potential for engagement in community energy across different groups if more support is provided within the policy framework and the concept is better implemented and disseminated.
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Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Abhisek Mishra, Arvind Kumar Singh, Swayam Pragyan Parida, Somen Kumar Pradhan, Jyolsna Nair
Summary: Community participation is crucial in primary health care, but it has not been fully integrated into the health system in India. This study used a participatory learning action technique to assess community participation in rural healthcare and developed an action plan.
FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH
(2022)
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Regional & Urban Planning
Dan Ziebarth
Summary: This study found that immigrants and refugees who were more interested in the 2016 presidential election, more likely to vote in it, and able to access election information in their preferred language were more likely to believe they could make a difference in their community. This demonstrates the impact of sociocultural factors on civic efficacy among immigrants and refugees, emphasizing the importance of sociocultural environment in civic efficacy.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT STUDIES
(2021)
Article
Urban Studies
Ayse Nur Okten, Tuba Inal-Cekic, Senem Kozaman
Summary: Recent discussions and empirical studies highlight the importance of differentiated participatory planning efforts at the local level. This paper emphasizes the local context of decision-making for engaging, focusing on a multi-scale framework connecting macro policy decisions and official practices to individual dilemmas. The research in an informal settlement in Istanbul shows that local factors create a dilemma for residents, making them hesitant to engage in redevelopment projects. Residents find themselves torn between the potential for improvement in quality of life and the risks of gentrification and inequity.
Article
Health Care Sciences & Services
Tanvir C. Turin, Mashrur Kazi, Nahid Rumana, Mohammad A. A. Lasker, Nashit Chowdhury
Summary: Meaningful community engagement involves addressing community needs, enhancing community capacity, and using culturally tailored strategies. Currently, community engagement in health and wellness research typically begins and ends with a specific research project, limiting the transfer of outcomes to future projects. This article proposes a philosophical approach that views community engagement as an infinite game, emphasizing long-term research programs and the community's active involvement.
HEALTH EXPECTATIONS
(2023)
Editorial Material
Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology
Madhvi J. Venkatesh, Alexandra R. Elchert, Bolutife Fakoya, Francisco Fernandez, Andrew C. Kwong, Yue J. Liu, Peter Lotfy, David D. Lowe, Christopher A. Petty, Alejandra Rodriguez-delaRosa, Bryan O. Seguinot, Yingxiao Shi, Joseph J. Loparo
Summary: Integrating community building into graduate classrooms can help students develop professional identities and establish connections between students and faculty.
NATURE BIOTECHNOLOGY
(2021)
Review
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Cristina Mesa-Vieira, Nathalia Gonzalez-Jaramillo, Catalina Diaz-Rios, Octavio Pano, Sophie Meyer, Marilyne Menassa, Beatrice Minder, Vivian Lin, Oscar H. Franco, Annika Frahsa
Summary: This article aims to identify validated and reliable indicators and tools for assessing good governance in urban settings, specifically for population health, well-being, and equity. It also evaluates the processes of multisectoral action and civic engagement reported in peer-reviewed articles. The study findings show that there is limited data on participatory health governance strategies, with most of the available information coming from high-income countries. It highlights the need for updated and reliable data to monitor these processes and develop indicators to assess their impact on population health, well-being, and equity.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
(2023)
Article
Communication
Miaohong Huang, Eyun-Jung Ki, He Gong
Summary: Engaging the public and community organizations in local health actions plays a crucial role in disease prevention and control. This study conducted a survey among community members in Shanghai, China, who were dealing with the challenges of the Omicron wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. The results showed that integrated connectedness to a storytelling network (ICSN) significantly predicts residents' community engagement and highlighted the importance of trust, control mutuality, commitment, and ICSN in promoting community engagement intentions through the sense of community and organizational efficacy.
HEALTH COMMUNICATION
(2023)
Article
Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Hansjoerg Drewello
Summary: The article discusses the challenges of local energy transition and presents an analytical framework that highlights the importance of local context and national policy. This framework can help local communities and citizens engage in the energy transition process.
Article
Environmental Studies
Jongwng Ju, Jaecheol Kim
Summary: This study introduces a 'planner-aided' policy Delphi method to engage passive stakeholders in the planning process. Through a case study, the authors find that this method effectively attracts the participation of voiceless stakeholders.
Article
Social Issues
Cato Waeterloos, Michel Walrave, Koen Ponnet
Summary: The study developed a Social Media Political Participation Scale, capturing both active, expressive forms of political action through social media and cognitive political social media use. Through survey and statistical analysis, four theoretically grounded constructs were identified.
TECHNOLOGY IN SOCIETY
(2021)
Article
Urban Studies
Brady Collins, Angel Medrano
Summary: Many cities in the United States have established formal systems of neighborhood councils to increase civic participation, improve service delivery, and enhance democracy. Through an ethnographic study of two neighborhood councils in Los Angeles, this study finds that political capital, negotiation, and associational leverage are the most important tools for these councils in exerting influence. The authors suggest that the reasons often cited for pursuing formalized modes of participatory urban governance do not take into consideration the sociopolitical dimensions of urban governance and urban regimes.
Article
Family Studies
Katie Richards-Schuster, Laura J. Wernick, Maren Henderson, Matthew Bakko, Miguel A. Rodriguez, Eric Moore
Summary: This study examines the role of youth participatory research in school climate and policies, emphasizing the importance of addressing issues such as power dynamics, racial injustice, and authentic youth voice. It discusses practical experiences in implementing youth participatory research within school districts and its implications for the future.
CHILDREN AND YOUTH SERVICES REVIEW
(2021)
Article
Gerontology
Rodrigo Serrat, Fredrica Nyqvist, Sandra Torres, Sarah Dury, Marina Nasman
Summary: Civic engagement is crucial for participatory democracy and preventing social exclusion among older individuals. However, research on civic engagement among older migrants is lacking. This study examines predictors of civic engagement, such as formal volunteering and participation in political organizations, among foreign-born and native-born older adults in Europe. The findings suggest that socio-structural resources and social capital have a positive association with civic engagement for both groups. Place of birth and age-upon-migration also play a role in predicting civic engagement among foreign-born older adults.
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF AGEING
(2023)