Community Mobilization
Thira Woratanarat MD
Department of Preventive and Social
Medicine, Faculty of Medicine,
Chulalongkorn University
NSM
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â€Ķcivil societyâ€Ķ
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Reference: http://www.stanford.edu/~ldiamond/
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(direct action)
disruptive
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mass mobilization
collective identity
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MOVEMENTS)
â€Ē Civil Disobedience (John Rawls)
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Community Participation Promotion Cycle
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Mobilization cycle
Problem solving cycle
The community development cycle
Social animation cycle
Community Participation Promotion Cycle