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Morrison, John D.; Howard, Joy; Johnson, Casey; Navarro, Francisco J.; Plachetka, Beth; Bell, Tony – Social Work, 1997
Develops a comprehensive approach to meeting the needs of urban, low-income, multicultural communities. Outlines a neighborhood network that focuses on the developmental needs of youth, engages residents, and promotes interdisciplinary services. Examines one school of social work's efforts to help a neighborhood develop such a network. (RJM)
Descriptors: Community Development, Community Programs, Cooperative Programs, Models
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McGaughy, Charis – Urban Review, 2000
Examines links between community development and educational initiatives in improving the quality of life in America's most disadvantaged communities. Reviews community development and the education-restructuring movement, defines community development, discusses two theories undergirding the movement toward increased collaboration between…
Descriptors: Community Development, Educational Change, Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education
Cliff, Ursula – Design and Environment, 1975
This article traces the history and development of the Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation. This foundation has been notably successful in preserving neighborhoods for their original inhabitants and now has the first urban renewal program to be based on historic preservation for poor people. (BT)
Descriptors: Community Change, Development, Ghettos, Neighborhood Improvement
Miller, Frederick D.; And Others – 1979
Healthy and successful cities are built out of blocks and neighborhoods. Cities are too large and varied to be regarded or run as uniform entities. Block associations are proposed to be one of the major tools that are available for stabilizing and maintaining urban neighborhoods in a fashion that is both inexpensive and responsive to the needs of…
Descriptors: Community Action, Community Involvement, Community Organizations, Neighborhood Improvement
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Taylor, Pamela A. – Urban League Review, 1984
Describes a 10-city satellite teleconference, "If Not Us, Who?" produced by the National Center for Neighborhood Enterprise and the Community Telecommunications Development Foundation. Issues discussed included redirecting gang violence into more productive activities, funding mechanisms for solving neighborhood problems, and strategies for…
Descriptors: Community Development, Neighborhood Improvement, Problem Solving, Social Services
Annie E. Casey Foundation, Baltimore, MD. – 2000
The Annie E. Casey Foundation's fourth conference occurred as the Foundation launched a new neighborhood transformation and family development strategy centered on strengthening families. This conference summary presents discussions of the major themes from the conference. Section 1, "Understanding the Connection between Families and…
Descriptors: Community Development, Evaluation Methods, Family Programs, Family Status
Long, Ralph A. – Amer Sch Board J, 1969
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Neighborhood Improvement, Nongraded Instructional Grouping, Parent Education
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Boyte, Harry C. – Social Policy, 1982
Describes community based, voluntary neighborhood revitalization projects in New York and Philadelphia. Discusses the effects of Reagan Administration cutbacks and seeming indifference to such projects which appears to be contradictory to the Republican party platform of 1980 pledging aid for self-helping and cooperative community efforts to…
Descriptors: Community Organizations, Community Responsibility, Federal Aid, Neighborhood Improvement
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Bolland, John M.; McCallum, Debra Moehle – Urban Affairs Review, 2002
Interviewed 257 impoverished, urban public housing residents regarding how empowerment, sense of community, and neighboring behavior affected the likelihood of their engaging in discussion about community issues directly affecting their lives and the lives of their neighbors. Overall, sense of community and neighboring behaviors predicted…
Descriptors: Community Development, Community Needs, Community Problems, Empowerment
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Mulroy, Elizabeth A.; Shay, Sharon – Social Work, 1997
Outlines a theoretical and conceptual framework for neighborhood-based collaboration by nonprofit organizations. Analyzes the main concepts of innovation in the design and implementation of a collaboration to prevent child maltreatment in an undervalued neighborhood and draws implications for social policy, social work practice, and social work…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Community Programs, Cooperative Programs, Models
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Akom, A. A. – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2007
This article challenges social (dis)organization theory by investigating the impact of religious culture on civic engagement. Using qualitative data from 'Bridge View,' a historically African-American neighborhood in San Francisco experiencing environmental racism, this article asks: (1) How does the Nation of Islam (NOI) affect social…
Descriptors: Community Development, Islam, Social Organizations, Social Services
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McCoy, William J. – Community Education Journal, 1974
Describes how the City of Springfield, Massachusetts, has physically connected, with a public pedestrian mall, two diverse and isolated neighborhoods. These neighborhoods have common facilities to house and accommodate centralized community services; and broad programs for educational, cultural, and social activities. (Author/DN)
Descriptors: Architectural Programing, Centralization, Community Education, Community Planning
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Crossland, Janice – Environment, 1975
Cities throughout the country are sponsoring family projects that convert vacant lots and rooftops to productive neighborhood gardens. It is hoped that utilization of these otherwide wasted areas will provide extra food for low income families, as well as promote community spirit and organization. (MA)
Descriptors: Agriculture, Conservation (Environment), Education, Family Involvement
Sutcliffe, Michael – 1982
This paper examines local political activism in Columbus, Ohio, between 1900 and 1980. There are two major parts to the paper. First, through a content analysis of a local newspaper "The Columbus Dispatch" over the past 80 years, the salient issues and context within which neighborhood activism occurs are defined. Data were obtained from…
Descriptors: Activism, Citizen Participation, Neighborhood Improvement, Neighborhoods
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Von Eckard, Wolf – Society, 1979
The influx of middle class individuals and families from the suburbs to the cities is reversing the trend of decay in American cities. Rehabilitation and revitalization are underway in many downtown areas. (RLV)
Descriptors: Community Change, Essays, Neighborhood Improvement, Urban Areas
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