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Revision as of 17:39, 23 February 2021

Projects are an experiential self-learning field for civic engagement. They are facilitating the idea of initiative, helping the involved people to acquire skills and knowledge in a very direct way. Furthermore, they are connecting volunteer activity with the direct of the project in the society. Under this perspective, projects are a civic learning space for civic engagement. In this section we offer methods to explore the visions and needs, and how to come from these explorations to a concept.

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H. Fahrun, E. Skowron,
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Initiative Cookbook


Homemade Engagement. An Introduction to Project Management.

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