2022
DOI: 10.1108/ijpl-06-2022-0036
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Developing a civic capacity index: measuring community capacity to respond to civic challenges

Abstract: PurposeSome communities in the USA are remarkably better at responding to civic challenges than others. These communities are more competent at marshaling their resources – material and human – in service of their own needs. The authors’ purpose in this paper is to enhance their collective understanding of ideas related to community-driven change and to describe the development of a civic capacity index (CCI), a measure of a community's capacity to respond to civic challenges and disruptions like COVID-19.Desi… Show more

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“…Although the research published in the International Journal of Public Leadership has been contributing to the evolution of all aspectspolitical, administrative and civicof the public leadership literature, the vast majority of the manuscripts that are published in this journal pertain to aspects of political or administrative (public services) leadership. As such, moving forward, I would especially welcome more submissions that pertain to civic leadership (for example, Chrislip et al, 2023). This includes studies that deal with various actors and processes in the voluntary or community sector and perhaps even the private sector as long as the leadership in question is undertaken to pursue the common good or contribute to the creation of public value (Moore, 1995;Getha-Taylor et al, 2011).…”
Section: Goals and Priorities For The Ijpl Broadening The Focus Of Pu...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the research published in the International Journal of Public Leadership has been contributing to the evolution of all aspectspolitical, administrative and civicof the public leadership literature, the vast majority of the manuscripts that are published in this journal pertain to aspects of political or administrative (public services) leadership. As such, moving forward, I would especially welcome more submissions that pertain to civic leadership (for example, Chrislip et al, 2023). This includes studies that deal with various actors and processes in the voluntary or community sector and perhaps even the private sector as long as the leadership in question is undertaken to pursue the common good or contribute to the creation of public value (Moore, 1995;Getha-Taylor et al, 2011).…”
Section: Goals and Priorities For The Ijpl Broadening The Focus Of Pu...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By building and supporting capacity, and transferring resources toward new ways of engaging online, communityled participatory journalism shares power rather than concentrating it in existing networks, involves more of the community in dialogue, and builds long term capacity rather than extracting community knowledge for transactional reports and stories. For institutions struggling to create opportunities for collaboration and access (19), this is the work of digital inclusion: the direct and supported engagement, voices and stories of people facing health inequities, in online networks. Communityled participatory journalism also generates and shares new public knowledge rooted in the strengths of equity-deserving communities.…”
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confidence: 99%