Sources of civic engagement in Latin Amercia: Empirical evidence from rural ecuadorian communities

Sources of civic engagement in Latin Amercia: Empirical evidence from rural ecuadorian communities

Author: 
Schmitt, Carina
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis Group
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Journal Title: 
Journal of Development Studies
Source: 
Journal of development studies,Vol.46,no.8,September 2010,pp.1442-1458
Abstract: 

The concept of civic engagement has greatly influenced the policy-making process in the field of development cooperation. However, in contrast to a vast quantity of empirical studies for the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)-world, there is only little knowledge with respect to developing countries. Using Ecuadorian rural communities as an example, this paper analyses socioeconomic, political and cultural sources of civic engagement with multivariate regression analyses, which demonstrate that volunteering strongly depends on the cultural tradition. Additionally, the empirical results show that a pure application of the theoretical assumptions and operationalisations from the OECD-world is misleading, when analysing social processes in developing countries.

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CITATION: Schmitt, Carina. Sources of civic engagement in Latin Amercia: Empirical evidence from rural ecuadorian communities . : Taylor & Francis Group , . Journal of development studies,Vol.46,no.8,September 2010,pp.1442-1458 - Available at: https://library.au.int/sources-civic-engagement-latin-amercia-empirical-evidence-rural-ecuadorian-communities-3