Community Development Around the World: Practice, Theory, Research, TrainingHubert Campfens University of Toronto Press, 1 jan 1997 - 481 pagina's New social structures, agencies, and social movements have had a dramatic impact on community development across the world. In this book, more than forty authors in six countries representing the major regions of the world offer a truly global perspective on the changing nature of the practice and theory of community development. The collection approaches community development from many different angles, featuring a critical review of the international literature, twenty detailed case studies dealing with key issues, and separate country-by-country studies of education, research, and theory. Despite obvious differences between countries in their economic, political, and socio-cultural contexts of practice, common themes emerge. The book concludes with a new framework theory for use in policy development, program planning, and alternative practice. Comprehensive and challenging Community Development Around the World is essential reading for students, analysts, and practitioners in the field. |
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CANADA COORDINATED BY HARVEY STALWICK | 47 |
History and Activities of the CCVT | 53 |
International Activities | 61 |
Onward Willow | 77 |
Impact of the Project on the Neighbourhood | 88 |
Supportive Institutions in Canada NATHAN GILBERT | 101 |
Research KEN BANKS | 111 |
Contributors | 123 |
Introduction FRED ABLOH AND STEPHEN AMEYAW | 277 |
Research in Community Development STEPHEN AMEYAW | 306 |
Theoretical and Policy Perspective STEPHEN AMEYAW | 313 |
Contributors | 324 |
Introduction PROFULLA SARKER | 331 |
A Multidimensional | 341 |
Family Development Programs with Women | 352 |
Education and Training M SOLAIMAN AND TAHAMIN BANU | 360 |
105 | 130 |
Introduction FRED STAFLEU | 137 |
Practice | 148 |
Neighbourhood Services for the Elderly | 157 |
the Elderly | 159 |
Theoretical Developments in Community Work in | 196 |
Dutch Developments in a Northwestern European Perspective | 202 |
Conclusion CEES DE | 209 |
Introduction JOSEPH KATAN | 219 |
B Pioneering Community Work in a Jewish UltraOrthodox | 231 |
Neighbourhood | 240 |
Organizational Structure of Community Work JOSEPH KATAN WITH | 252 |
Community Work Research JOSEPH KATAN WITH YOSSI KORAZIM | 258 |
Education and Training for Community Work JOSEPH KATAN WITH | 264 |
Contributors | 271 |
Theory and Policy Trends ALI AKBAR | 370 |
Contributors | 377 |
CHILE BY TERESA QUIRÓZ MARTIN | 385 |
Concepts | 391 |
Enabling | 398 |
Three Case Illustrations | 414 |
Analysis and Discussion | 420 |
Conclusion | 430 |
COMPARISONS AND CONCLUSIONS | 437 |
Ethnocultural and Religious HeterogeneityHomogeneity | 448 |
Common Themes | 456 |
Conclusion | 466 |
Framework Theory Outline for Policy Development Program | 467 |
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Community Development Around the World: Practice, Theory, Research, Training Hubert Campfens Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 1997 |