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Note
1. Other perspectives on empowerment outside the employee/ employer relationship that will
not be a part of this study come from throughout the field of sociology. Examples include
the civil rights movement and black voter registration drives in the south (Solomon 1976),
community development (Solomon 1976), union drives (Hoffman 1978), citizenship (Berger
and Neuhaus 1977), and health care (Stensrud and Stensrud 1982).
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