The Routledge Handbook of Community Development

Höfundur Sue Kenny, Brian McGrath and Rhonda Phillips

Útgefandi Taylor & Francis

Snið ePub

Print ISBN 9780367538743

Útgáfa 1

Útgáfuár 2018

7.790 kr.

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  • Cover
  • Half Title
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Table of Contents
  • About the Editors
  • About the Contributors
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Part I Governance and Community Development
  • 1. Governance
  • 2. Communities in Governance in a Neoliberal Age
  • 3. Community Development: Reviving Critical Agency in Times of Crisis
  • 4. Governance Issues: An Australian Example
  • 5. Did Public Policy Kill Community Development?
  • Part II Place and Community Development
  • 6. Saemaul Development and Global Saemaul Undong for Community Development
  • 7. Place–Based Approaches to Poverty Alleviation: Institutional Innovation and Asset–Based Community Development
  • 8. Land, Culture, Culture Loss and Community: Rural Insights from Sub–Saharan Africa
  • 9. Critical Awareness–Raising in Myanmar
  • Part III Sustainable Livelihoods and Community Development
  • 10. Sustainable Community Development and the Green Economy: Ensuring a Strong Sustainability Approach
  • 11. Sustainable Livelihoods in Indonesia
  • 12. The Role of Community Engagement and Indicators in Generating Knowledge for Informing Regional Planning for Sustainability
  • Part IV Culture and Creative Expression in Community Development
  • 13. The Way Art Works: Insights for Community Development
  • 14. “Basta Masaya, OK NA”: Theater–Based Approaches in the Philippines
  • 15. Community Arts, Community Development and the “Impossibility” and “Necessity” of Cultural Democracy
  • 16. Equity and Resilience: Planning and Developing Horizontal Networks through Cultural Districts
  • 17. Community Cultural Capital: Anakie, Australia
  • Part V Identity, Belonging and Connectedness
  • 18. The Concept of Community: Opinions, Life Experiences and Definitions of Children, Young People and University Students from the Province of Buenos Aires
  • 19. From Community Engagement to Community Emergence: A Conceptual Framework and Model to Rethink Youth–Community Interaction
  • 20. Building Communities of Youth: Narratives of Community and Belonging among Young People Attending Youth Cafés in Ireland
  • 21. International Migration Decisions and Happiness: The Migration Happiness Atlas as a Community Development Initiative
  • 22. Identity in Australian Aboriginal Communities: Koordoormitj is the Essence of Life
  • Part VI Community Development, Human Rights and Resilience
  • 23. Indigenous Planning: Replanting the Roots of Resistance
  • 24. Neurobiology and Community Resilience
  • 25. Asylum Seekers in Indonesia
  • 26. Children with Disability: Human Rights Case Study
  • 27. The Complexities and Challenges of Community Development in Post–Conflict South Africa: A Systems Framework of a Project
  • Part VII Engagement and Knowledge
  • 28. Community Development in the Era of Large-Scale Data: Integrating Quantitative Data and Community Engagement
  • 29. Collaborative Community Development Practice: Interfacing with Government to Create a Small Business Incubator
  • 30. The South Memphis Revitalization Action Project (SoMeRAP): A Town/Gown Partnership for Community Transformation
  • 31. Social Work and Community Development in Australia
  • 32. Direct Public Participation in Local Government as Community Development: The Case of Turkey
  • Index

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