A bottom-up art event gave birth to a process of community empowerment in an Italian village

@article{Sardu2012ABA,
  title={A bottom-up art event gave birth to a process of community empowerment in an Italian village},
  author={Claudia Sardu and Alessandra Mereu and Alessandra Sotgiu and Paolo Contu},
  journal={Global Health Promotion},
  year={2012},
  volume={19},
  pages={13 - 5}
}
Although community participation is a component of community empowerment, it often remains a theoretical exhortation. Reporting experiences which enable people to take control of their lives, can be useful to suggest practical elements for promoting empowerment. This article describes the experience of a Sardinian village (Ulassai), that developed into a community empowerment. The Laverack’s operational domains were used to measure the community empowerment process. The process started in 1979… 
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