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Community Service Work, Civic Engagement, and “Giving Back” to Society: Key Factors in Improving Interethnic Relationships and Achieving “Connectedness” in Ethnically Diverse Communities
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EthnicityCommunity PerceptionEducationKey FactorsSocial IntegrationEthnic Group RelationSocial SupportCitizen ParticipationSocial SciencesCommunity BuildingCultural DiversityCivic EngagementCross-cultural StudiesCommunity EngagementMulticulturalismApplied Social PsychologyCommunity Service ActivityCommunity ParticipationCultureCommunity DevelopmentCommunity Service ActivitiesCommunity EnvironmentCommunity Practice EducationSociologyCommunity Service WorkCommunity StudiesSocial Diversity
Abstract Recently, the topics of community service activity and civic engagement relative to psychosocial benefits have received considerable attention. The current study addresses the relationship between community service activities, interethnic attitudes and individual perceptions of the value, relevance and importance of community service activities. We hypothesized that as subjects (n=40) participated in a variety of community service related activities, their perception of the overall importance of community engagement and interethnic attitudes (i.e., reductions in ethnocentrism) would significantly increase. A paired-samples t test showed significant increases among topics addressing perceptions of the importance of community service work and improvements among interethnic attitudes (p<.007). Results of the study and suggestions for future research are offered.
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