Civic Capacity: Theory, Research and PracticeFootnote1I would like to thank my current colleagues for their collaboration on civic capacity, Henry (Budd) Kass for his supervision of this special issue, and an earlier generation of colleagues, Cindy Stevens and Ted Paluchowski, for their collaboration in our work on theory building. Also, for their particular contributions to my work for this issue, I would like to thank Rosy Mazaika for her case study work and Lark Pelling Gould for her assistance in researching the papers in this symposium for the purposes of my analysis.
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