Civic Engagement and Civic Infrastructure to Advance Health Equity: Proceedings of a Workshop
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- Bookshelf ID: NBK589786
- DOI: 10.17226/26590
Civic Engagement and Civic Infrastructure to Advance Health Equity: Proceedings of a Workshop
Excerpt
There is increasing evidence that civic participation — from voting to volunteering — is a social driver of health. The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine's Roundtable on Population Health Improvement convened a workshop to explore the links between civics and health; between measures of civic engagement and quantitative and qualitative measures of health equity; and the roles that civic infrastructure, narrative, and media play in shaping civic engagement. Presenters discussed voting along with other important dimensions of civic engagement; others include the ability to set agendas, shape how policies are implemented, communicate information, model civic behavior, and support the involvement and inclusion of other individuals and groups.
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- The National Academies of SCIENCES • ENGINEERING • MEDICINE
- PLANNING COMMITTEE ON CIVIC ENGAGEMENT AND CIVIC INFRASTRUCTURE TO ADVANCE HEALTH EQUITY
- ROUNDTABLE ON POPULATION HEALTH IMPROVEMENT
- Reviewers
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Key Concepts and Measures
- 3. Civic Infrastructure
- 4. Media and Narrative
- 5. Democratic Deliberation and Closing Reflections
- Appendix A. References
- Appendix B. Biographical Sketches of Speakers, Moderators, and Planning Committee Members
- Appendix C. Workshop Agenda
- Appendix D. Prioritizing Civic Infrastructure Investments to Advance Health Equity: A Mini-Deliberation
- Appendix E. Readings and Resources
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