50 Years of Community Development Vol I
A History of its Evolution and Application in North America
Herausgeber: Walzer, Norman; Blair, Robert; Phillips, Rhonda
50 Years of Community Development Vol I
A History of its Evolution and Application in North America
Herausgeber: Walzer, Norman; Blair, Robert; Phillips, Rhonda
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This 50th anniversary publication provides a comprehensive history of community development over the past 50 years. The editors have placed the chapters in major themed areas or issues pertinent to both research and practice of community development.
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This 50th anniversary publication provides a comprehensive history of community development over the past 50 years. The editors have placed the chapters in major themed areas or issues pertinent to both research and practice of community development.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 627g
- ISBN-13: 9780367439699
- ISBN-10: 0367439697
- Artikelnr.: 59992669
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 627g
- ISBN-13: 9780367439699
- ISBN-10: 0367439697
- Artikelnr.: 59992669
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Norman Walzer is Senior Research Scholar at the Center for Governmental Services, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, USA. Rhonda Phillips is Dean, Purdue University Honors College, West Lafayette, USA. Robert Blair is Professor of Public Administration and Urban Studies at the College of Public Affairs, University of Nebraska, Omaha, USA.
Introduction Section 1 Introduction 1. Observed Community Development
Patterns: 1950-1970 2. The Basics: What's Essential about Theory for
Community Development Practice? 3. Theorizing Community Development 4. The
Power of Community 5. Theories of Poverty and Anti-Poverty Programs in
Community Development 6. The Community Capitals Framework: an empirical
examination of internal relationships 7. Social Well-being and Community 8.
Perspective in Retrospect: Community Development During the Sixties 9. Saul
D. Alinsky's contribution to community development Section 2 Introduction
10. Spiraling-Up: Mapping Community Transformation with Community Capitals
Framework 11. Rural retail business survival: Implications for community
developers 12. Integrating research with local community¿development
programs 13. Building Entrepreneurial Communities: The Appropriate Role of
Enterprise Development Activities 14. An Effective Process for Rural
Planning 15. Developing a Community Perspective on Rural Economic
Development Policy 16. Cooperatives in Rural Community Development: A New
Framework for Analysis 17. Rural development policy in the United States: a
critical analysis and lessons from the "still birth" of the rural
collaborative investment program 18. Achieving Sustainable Economic
Development in Communities 19. What does "Smart Growth" Mean for Community
Development? 20. An Interactional Approach to Place-Based Rural Development
21. Measuring community development: what have we learned?
Patterns: 1950-1970 2. The Basics: What's Essential about Theory for
Community Development Practice? 3. Theorizing Community Development 4. The
Power of Community 5. Theories of Poverty and Anti-Poverty Programs in
Community Development 6. The Community Capitals Framework: an empirical
examination of internal relationships 7. Social Well-being and Community 8.
Perspective in Retrospect: Community Development During the Sixties 9. Saul
D. Alinsky's contribution to community development Section 2 Introduction
10. Spiraling-Up: Mapping Community Transformation with Community Capitals
Framework 11. Rural retail business survival: Implications for community
developers 12. Integrating research with local community¿development
programs 13. Building Entrepreneurial Communities: The Appropriate Role of
Enterprise Development Activities 14. An Effective Process for Rural
Planning 15. Developing a Community Perspective on Rural Economic
Development Policy 16. Cooperatives in Rural Community Development: A New
Framework for Analysis 17. Rural development policy in the United States: a
critical analysis and lessons from the "still birth" of the rural
collaborative investment program 18. Achieving Sustainable Economic
Development in Communities 19. What does "Smart Growth" Mean for Community
Development? 20. An Interactional Approach to Place-Based Rural Development
21. Measuring community development: what have we learned?
Introduction Section 1 Introduction 1. Observed Community Development
Patterns: 1950-1970 2. The Basics: What's Essential about Theory for
Community Development Practice? 3. Theorizing Community Development 4. The
Power of Community 5. Theories of Poverty and Anti-Poverty Programs in
Community Development 6. The Community Capitals Framework: an empirical
examination of internal relationships 7. Social Well-being and Community 8.
Perspective in Retrospect: Community Development During the Sixties 9. Saul
D. Alinsky's contribution to community development Section 2 Introduction
10. Spiraling-Up: Mapping Community Transformation with Community Capitals
Framework 11. Rural retail business survival: Implications for community
developers 12. Integrating research with local community¿development
programs 13. Building Entrepreneurial Communities: The Appropriate Role of
Enterprise Development Activities 14. An Effective Process for Rural
Planning 15. Developing a Community Perspective on Rural Economic
Development Policy 16. Cooperatives in Rural Community Development: A New
Framework for Analysis 17. Rural development policy in the United States: a
critical analysis and lessons from the "still birth" of the rural
collaborative investment program 18. Achieving Sustainable Economic
Development in Communities 19. What does "Smart Growth" Mean for Community
Development? 20. An Interactional Approach to Place-Based Rural Development
21. Measuring community development: what have we learned?
Patterns: 1950-1970 2. The Basics: What's Essential about Theory for
Community Development Practice? 3. Theorizing Community Development 4. The
Power of Community 5. Theories of Poverty and Anti-Poverty Programs in
Community Development 6. The Community Capitals Framework: an empirical
examination of internal relationships 7. Social Well-being and Community 8.
Perspective in Retrospect: Community Development During the Sixties 9. Saul
D. Alinsky's contribution to community development Section 2 Introduction
10. Spiraling-Up: Mapping Community Transformation with Community Capitals
Framework 11. Rural retail business survival: Implications for community
developers 12. Integrating research with local community¿development
programs 13. Building Entrepreneurial Communities: The Appropriate Role of
Enterprise Development Activities 14. An Effective Process for Rural
Planning 15. Developing a Community Perspective on Rural Economic
Development Policy 16. Cooperatives in Rural Community Development: A New
Framework for Analysis 17. Rural development policy in the United States: a
critical analysis and lessons from the "still birth" of the rural
collaborative investment program 18. Achieving Sustainable Economic
Development in Communities 19. What does "Smart Growth" Mean for Community
Development? 20. An Interactional Approach to Place-Based Rural Development
21. Measuring community development: what have we learned?