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Wandel im Engagement
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Social changes such as digitalisation or increasing polarisation are reflected in civic engagement. This special volume brings together research findings on the topics of digitalisation and digitality, social inequalities and and structures that promote engagement. The articles examine how change is reflected in engagement, how far it extends and how organisations deal with it. The results indicate that civic engagement primarily reacts to social change and (still) plays little active role in shaping it. With contributions by Holger Backhaus-Maul | Kristina Bayer | Britta Bertermann | Enya Buchner | Theresa Fricke | Edmund Görtler | Bettina Hollstein | Tim Hübner | Tobias Kemnitzer | Christine Krüger | Katrin Lindt | Alberto Lozano Alcántara | Elke Olbermann | Carina Post | Franziska Rämänen | Heinz Reinders | Verena Reuter | Doris Rosenkranz | Christine Sattler | Helen Schwenken | Karsten Speck | Lara Stauvermann | Lutz Thieme | Marleen Thürling | Vecihe Baris Uyar | Claudia Vogel | Theresa Wagner | Sören Wallrodt | Andrea Walter | Matthias Weinfurter

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Keywords

  • Civil disobedience
  • JPVC

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DOI: 10.5771/9783748943907

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