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Sadan, Elisheva; Churchman, Arza – Community Development Journal, 1997
Describes community planning as an empowering professional practice. Compares the empowerment practices of process-focused and product-focused planning. Uses stages of rational comprehensive planning and stages of community empowerment as the context. (SK)
Descriptors: Community Development, Community Planning, Empowerment, Models
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Sites, William – Community Development Journal, 1998
The example of Chicago's Humboldt Park, where there is reluctance to use political action in response to gentrification, shows the limitations of communitarian conceptions of community building, which emphasize self-help and consensus building but fail to acknowledge the need for political articulation of rights-based demands. (SK)
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Community Development, Social Structure, Theories
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Heenan, Deirdre – Community Development Journal, 1997
Although much of the community development work undertaken by women in Northern Ireland could be described as community relations, women's reluctance to use that label has led to neglect of their significant contributions. A more inclusive definition of community relations is needed. (SK)
Descriptors: Community Development, Community Relations, Females, Foreign Countries
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Dale, Jennifer; Derricourt, Nick – Community Development Journal, 1990
Three years' observation of a community development project on a council housing estate in England, focusing on housing issues, produced a qualitative assessment of the process of the project at the management and community level. (JOW)
Descriptors: Community Development, Foreign Countries, Government Role, Housing
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Niebanck, Paul – Community Development Journal, 1999
Discusses the increased interest in community development and the support for community-development training. Describes community-development training aimed at practitioners in the professional sector and at public servants in the bureaucratic sector. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Community Development, Community Organizations, Training
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Gilchrist, Alison – Community Development Journal, 1998
The Bristol (England) Festival against Racism illustrates the value of personal contacts and informal networking in developing community coalitions. The project resulted in a 12-step model for conflict resolution. (SK)
Descriptors: Community Development, Conflict Resolution, Foreign Countries, Networks
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O'Gorman, Frances; Speyer, Anne Marie; Tedrus, Maria Aparecida L. – Community Development Journal, 1998
O'Gorman provides "Five Points for Reflection" on nongovernmental and community organizations in Brazil. Speyer and Tedrus discuss "Community Libraries: An Experience in Community Development in the Periphery of Sao Paulo." (SK)
Descriptors: Community Development, Community Organizations, Foreign Countries, Libraries
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Kenny, Susan – Community Development Journal, 1996
Since the 1980s, community development in Australia has become professionalized and operates in a milieu of deregulation and privatization. Development workers struggle with questions of integrity and compromise and the contradictory pulls of modernism and postmodernism. (SK)
Descriptors: Activism, Community Development, Conflict, Foreign Countries
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Schuftan, Claudio – Community Development Journal, 1996
This taxonomy of effective community development approaches in service delivery, capacity building, advocacy, and social mobilization identifies the degree to which they can empower people. (SK)
Descriptors: Advocacy, Classification, Community Development, Delivery Systems
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Cannan, Crescy – Community Development Journal, 2000
Thought and practice from the green movement should be used to widen understanding of the environment and development of community projects for a sustainable economy and convivial communities. In turn, community development's expertise in democratic processes could inform environmental action. (SK)
Descriptors: Community Development, Conservation (Environment), Democracy, Sustainable Development
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Griffiths, J. H. – Community Development Journal, 1971
Formal Leadership Training is helpful to all community leaders in improving their skills and understanding. It is shown as an asset in community development. (MR)
Descriptors: Community Development, Community Leaders, Informal Leadership, Leadership Training
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Court, Michael – Community Development Journal, 1970
Descriptors: Action Research, Community Development, Program Administration, Program Development
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Tonkens, Evelien; Duyvendak, Jan Willem – Community Development Journal, 2003
In the 1960s-1970s, a paternalistic approach to community development yielded to client self-determination. The 1990s saw the rise of two new forms: liberal neopaternalism, in which interventions are not for individual development but prevention of harm or crime; and caring neopaternalism, in which interventions focus on the quality of existence.…
Descriptors: Community Development, Ideology, Intervention, Self Determination
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Gilchrist, Alison – Community Development Journal, 2003
The social inclusion emphasis of recent British policy has renewed community development efforts for capacity building and civic participation. Funding remains precarious and the independence of the community development sector be continuously asserted. (Contains 26 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Community Development, Foreign Countries, Public Policy
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Taylor, Viviene – Community Development Journal, 1994
Focuses on the community disintegration caused by violence and conflict in South Africa. Examines the need for social reconstruction and development and the challenges facing community workers in the changing social and political context. (SK)
Descriptors: Community Development, Conflict, Foreign Countries, Social Change
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