About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 292. Chapters: Civic youth organizations, Community building, Community organizing, Martin Luther King, Jr., African-American Civil Rights Movement, Civil disobedience, Consensus reality, Rosa Parks, Social capital, Jane Jacobs, Activism, Direct action, Orange Alternative, Service club, Consensus decision-making, Committee, Allotment, Communitarianism, Medgar Evers, Virtual community, Public good, Social network, Newgrounds, Bayard Rustin, Social movement, Civil society, Khudai Khidmatgar, Affordable housing, Town meeting, Community of practice, Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, Cultural capital, Wilson v. State of Georgia, Kathy Kelly, Clergy Letter Project, Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League, Coalition of Immokalee Workers, Small world experiment, Flash mob, Open-source governance, AmericaSpeaks, Mau movement, Person Centred Planning, Guerrilla gardening, Community gardening, St. Brigid's Roman Catholic Church, Service-learning, Greensboro massacre, Online community, FreshMinistries, Otpor!, Chinese Staff and Workers' Association, Community development, E. J. Josey, Collective action, Robert D. Putnam, Demonstration, Queer Nation, Netroots Nation, Khap, Cafe church, Smart mob, McJob, Democracy in America, Curtis Sliwa, Industrial Areas Foundation, Resident assistant, Reality tunnel, Swaraj, Lindis Percy, Tax resistance, Global citizens movement, James Samuel Coleman, Public space, Queers Undermining Israeli Terrorism, Black Radical Congress, Real life, A Scientific Support for Darwinism, Picketing, National Youth Rights Association, The Food Project, Sense of community, Liberal nationalism, Solidarity, Precarious work, Second Superpower, Active citizenship, Contingent workforce, Sally Regenhard, PORA, Charrette, National Priorities Project, South End Lower Roxbury Open Space Land Trust, Invisible Part...