Description |
228 pages ; 24 cm |
Note |
Includes index. |
Contents |
Why Being a Citizen Statesperson Matters -- What It Takes -- Life Cycle of a Citizen Statesperson -- The Environment Surrounding a Citizen Statesperson -- You Can Do It -- How to Leverage Established, Powerful Organizations to Create Positive Change -- Change Starts with You -- What Does It Take to Be a Citizen Statesperson? -- Implementation -- Who We Are. |
Summary |
"A citizen statesperson is a superpowered individual who is committed to improving his or her community and the world through values and activism. Two dynamics drive the need for citizen statespeople at this moment: 1) loss of confidence in traditional institutions of power, and 2) the technology that contributes to the superpowered individual. Being a citizen statesperson starts at a local level, solving problems for local people. From there, citizen statespeople can make a global impact"-- Provided by publisher. |
Subject |
Social change -- Citizen participation.
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Political planning -- Citizen participation.
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Added Author |
Fealk, Dean, author.
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John Wiley & Sons, publisher.
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ISBN |
9781119848912 (cloth) |
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1119848911 (cloth) |
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