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Community organizing is a process by which people are brought together to act in common self-interest. While organizing describes any activity involving people interacting with one another in a formal manner, much community organizing is in the pursuit of a common agenda. Many groups seek populist goals and the ideal of participatory democracy. Community organizers create social movements by building a base of concerned people, mobilizing these community members to act, and developing leadership from and relationships among the people involved. Community organizing is usually focused on more than just resolving specific issues. Organizing is empowering all community members, often with the end goal of distributing power equally throughout the community. What is community organization?
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George A. Brager has written: 'Community organizing [by] George Brager and Harry Specht' -- subject(s): Community organization
Yes, he worked for a Catholic-run charitable organization in Chicago, where his duties included community organizing and advocating for the poor.
*Guiding people to understand the existing condition of their own community. *Organizing people to work collectively and efficiently on their immediate and long-term problems. *Mobilizing people to develop their capacity and readiness to respond and take action on their immediate and long-term needs.
The COPAR approach (Community Organizing Participatory Action Research) involves several activities in its phases. These can include community organizing, asset mapping, problem analysis, action planning, implementation of action plans, and reflection and evaluation of outcomes. Each phase is meant to empower the community and foster their active participation in decision-making processes.
Organizing things into groups is called categorization or classification. It involves sorting items based on shared characteristics or attributes to help make sense of and manage information more effectively.
a youth is to develop thier community by contributing to the activities going on around them and in their community please what is the characteristic of our community?
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Neil Betten has written: 'The roots of community organizing, 1917-1939' -- subject(s): Community organization, History, Social action, Social service