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Figure 3: Preferred Ways to Engage "Citizen-Centered" EngagementDiscussing and ActingOur most active citizens both attend public meetings on community issues and work with other people directly on public problems. Sep 17th, 2007
A Call for Civic EducationVirginia Civic Health Index 2010 November 8, 2010
Access to Information and Civic EngagementMissouri Civic Health Index 2010 October 26, 2010
ACTIONS THAT INFLUENCE GOVERNMENTArizona Civic Health Index 2010 September 23, 2010
Americans are Turning Inward and Cutting Back Civic Engagement in Tough Economic TimesThe Economic Downturn is Reshaping Civic Engagement August 27, 2009
Appendix I.5: Staying InformedThe Indicators Sep 18th, 2006
Can Social Media Reinvigorate American Democracy? July 13, 2011
Categories of Civic Health2010 Civic Health Assessment: Executive Summary September 16, 2010
Civic Health Findings: Access to information and current eventsConnecticut Civic Health Index 2011 October 24, 2011
Civic Health in Hard TimesA 2009 NCoC Panel September 25, 2009
Civic Life: InformationNew York Civic Health Index 2010 December 8, 2010
Deliberating41 Million Engaged with Diverse Groups Sep 17th, 2007
Democracy withers if civics not taughtBy Bob Graham, Special to the Times October 22, 2008
Dimensions of Civic Health: Connection to InformationMaryland Civic Health Index 2010 December 8, 2010
DiscussionCivic Health and Unemployment: Can Engagement Strengthen the Economy? September 16, 2011
Election Day is Here! November 5, 2012
Federal Policy and Civic Skills April 29, 2010
Findings: Political VoiceGreater Seattle Civic Health Index 2010 November 11, 2010
Gatekeepers and New Media November 20, 2008
How Do We Ensure Information Validity?A Civic Connector Commentary by Jim Newton September 19, 2011
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