involvementis
Involvementis is a term used in social theory and civic discourse to describe a philosophy or stance that privileges active, sustained participation in social life as a basic good. Advocates treat informed involvement in communities, institutions, and relationships as essential to personal development and to the health of democratic society.
Origin and usage: The term is not tied to a single founder or school, but has appeared
Core principles: Involvementis emphasizes reciprocity, relational responsibility, and continuity of engagement. It favors participatory practices over
Reception and boundaries: Critics caution that the term can romanticize involvement, blur lines between volunteering and
See also: civic engagement, participatory design, community organizing, social capital, democratic theory.