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Social engagement : ウィキペディア英語版 | Social engagement Social engagement (also social involvement, social participation) refers to one's degree of participation in a community or society. ==Definitions== Prohaska, Anderson and Binstock (2012) noted that the term social engagement is commonly used to refer to one's participation in the activities of a social group.〔 The term has been defined by Avison, McLeod and Pescosolido (2007) as "the extent to which an individual participates in a broad range of social roles and relationships."〔 and by Zhang, Jiang, and Carroll as "the commitment of a member to stay in the group and interact with other members".〔 Prohaska, Anderson and Binstock (2012) noted that the term has not always been used consistently in literature, and can be sometimes confused with several other similar (but distinct) concepts from social sciences. Social engagement is different from the concept of a social network, as social network focuses on a group, rather than the activity.〔 They similarly note the difference between social engagement and social capital, the latter defined as "resources available to individuals and groups through their social connections to communities".〔 Civic engagement is also different, as it refers to political activity, membership and volunteering in civil society organizations.〔
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