Civic Innovation in America
Discover the transformative concepts surrounding the civic renewal movement in the United States with Civic Innovation in America by Carmen Sirianni. Published in 2001, this insightful book spans 385 pages, delving into the dynamics of civic innovation since the 1960s. Sirianni explores social learning across four key arenas: community organizing and development, civic environmentalism, community health, and public journalism.
By linking local initiatives to broader networks, the author highlights the fundamental role these efforts play in shaping 'public policy for democracy'. This engaging examination presents an invaluable resource for those interested in political science, civic engagement, and public policy. Whether you’re a student, activist, or an enthusiast of the evolving landscape of U.S. governance, this book will inspire and inform your understanding of civic participation and its impact on contemporary society.