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The page is obviously notable. Ferdinand Gajewski, PhD
I have tried to verify the following from the introduction, which was added by Sociologist2000 (the creator of this article):
It has been noted by Korgen, Kathleen et al. in Sociologists in Action (2010) as a model for engaging college students with public sociology and increased civic engagement.<ref>Kathleen Odell Korgen, Jonathan M. White, and Shelley K. White, Sociologists in Action, Pine Forge Press, 2010.</ref>
Since I was unable to find a statement to that effect in the book (which, by the way, is an edited volume, not a monograph as the citation would make you believe), I have removed it. Also, I note that it looks like the only contribution in the volume that deals with the Transformative Studies Institute (TSI) is by John Asimakopoulos, the founder of the TSI. Mr. Asimakopoulos' own article surely would not be a suitable source for that type of statement. — Pajz (talk) 14:09, 7 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]