Community Development Around the World : : Practice, Theory, Research, Training / / ed. by Hubert Campfens.
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 t...
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Community Development Around the World : Practice, Theory, Research, Training / ed. by Hubert Campfens. Toronto : University of Toronto Press, [2019] ©1997 1 online resource (520 p.) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier text file PDF rda Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Acronyms -- PART I: INTRODUCTION TO THE INTERNATIONAL STUDY BY -- PART II: INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT: THEORY AND PRACTICE -- PART III: CANADA -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Current Practice -- A. The Canadian Centre for Victims of Torture, Toronto: Transforming Relations between Refugees, Professionals, and the Community -- B. The Entre Nous Femmes Housing Society, Vancouver: Single Parent Women and Community Economic Development -- C. Kindling Community Capacity: Onward Willow -- D. The Quebec Experience -- 3. Supportive Institutions in Canada -- 4. Education and Training -- 5. Research -- 6. Theory -- Contributors -- Co-ordinators -- References -- PART IV: THE NETHERLANDS -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Roots of CD Work in the Netherlands -- 3. Practice -- A. CD Work and Physical Environment Protection (PEP) -- B. The Flesseman Project: Neighbourhood Services for the Elderly in Amsterdam -- C. Project European Community (EC) Anti-poverty Action Program: An Integrative Approach -- 4. Institutions Supporting CD -- 5. Education and Training -- 6. CD and Research -- 7. Theoretical Developments in Community Work in the Netherlands -- 8. Conclusion -- Contributors -- Co-ordinator -- Reference -- PART V: ISRAEL -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Current Practice -- A. Ossim Shalom: A Community Demonstration Project for Peace and Welfare -- B. Pioneering Community Work in a Jewish Ultra-Orthodox Community in Jerusalem -- C. Training Local Activists -- 3. Organizational Structure of Community Work -- 4. Community Work Research -- 5. Education and Training for Community Work -- 6. Theoretical Perspective on Community Work -- Contributors -- Co-ordinator -- References -- PART VI: GHANA -- 1. Introduction -- 2. A Historical Perspective on Community Development -- 3. Current Practice -- A. The Integrated Community Centres for Employable Skills: A Rural Shelter Project -- B. Income-generating Projects in Southern Ghana: Women's Perceptions -- 4. Research in Community Development -- 5. Theoretical and Policy Perspective -- Contributors -- References -- PART VII: BANGLADESH -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Current Practice -- A. Nandanpur Farmers' Co-operative Society: The Two-Tier' Co-operative System -- B. Mohanpur Rural Mothers' Centres: A Multidimensional Approach to Family Planning and Education for Rural Women -- C. The Shishapara Landless Group: An International NGO Multipurpose Development Initiative -- D. Urban Community Development: Two Case Studies -- 3. Supportive Institutions -- 4. Education and Training -- 5. Research -- 6. Theory and Policy Trends -- Contributors -- Co-ordinator -- References -- PART VIII: CHILE -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Decentralization and Local Development in Chile: Concepts and Issues -- 3. Toward a Local Development Policy in Chile: Enabling and Hindering Factors -- 4. Local Development Programs: Three Case Illustrations -- 5. The Reality of Local Development: Analysis and Discussion of Case Examples -- 6. Conclusion -- Coordinators and Authors -- References -- PART IX: COMPARISONS AND CONCLUSIONS: AN INTERNATIONAL FRAMEWORK FOR PRACTICE IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY -- APPENDIX: HIGHLIGHTS OF CASES COMPARED restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec online access with authorization star 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. Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. In English. 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Community Development Around the World : Practice, Theory, Research, Training / Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Acronyms -- PART I: INTRODUCTION TO THE INTERNATIONAL STUDY BY -- PART II: INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT: THEORY AND PRACTICE -- PART III: CANADA -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Current Practice -- A. The Canadian Centre for Victims of Torture, Toronto: Transforming Relations between Refugees, Professionals, and the Community -- B. The Entre Nous Femmes Housing Society, Vancouver: Single Parent Women and Community Economic Development -- C. Kindling Community Capacity: Onward Willow -- D. The Quebec Experience -- 3. Supportive Institutions in Canada -- 4. Education and Training -- 5. Research -- 6. Theory -- Contributors -- Co-ordinators -- References -- PART IV: THE NETHERLANDS -- 2. The Roots of CD Work in the Netherlands -- 3. Practice -- A. CD Work and Physical Environment Protection (PEP) -- B. The Flesseman Project: Neighbourhood Services for the Elderly in Amsterdam -- C. Project European Community (EC) Anti-poverty Action Program: An Integrative Approach -- 4. Institutions Supporting CD -- 5. Education and Training -- 6. CD and Research -- 7. Theoretical Developments in Community Work in the Netherlands -- 8. Conclusion -- Co-ordinator -- Reference -- PART V: ISRAEL -- A. Ossim Shalom: A Community Demonstration Project for Peace and Welfare -- B. Pioneering Community Work in a Jewish Ultra-Orthodox Community in Jerusalem -- C. Training Local Activists -- 3. Organizational Structure of Community Work -- 4. Community Work Research -- 5. Education and Training for Community Work -- 6. Theoretical Perspective on Community Work -- PART VI: GHANA -- 2. A Historical Perspective on Community Development -- 3. Current Practice -- A. The Integrated Community Centres for Employable Skills: A Rural Shelter Project -- B. Income-generating Projects in Southern Ghana: Women's Perceptions -- 4. Research in Community Development -- 5. Theoretical and Policy Perspective -- PART VII: BANGLADESH -- A. Nandanpur Farmers' Co-operative Society: The Two-Tier' Co-operative System -- B. Mohanpur Rural Mothers' Centres: A Multidimensional Approach to Family Planning and Education for Rural Women -- C. The Shishapara Landless Group: An International NGO Multipurpose Development Initiative -- D. Urban Community Development: Two Case Studies -- 3. Supportive Institutions -- 6. Theory and Policy Trends -- PART VIII: CHILE -- 2. Decentralization and Local Development in Chile: Concepts and Issues -- 3. Toward a Local Development Policy in Chile: Enabling and Hindering Factors -- 4. Local Development Programs: Three Case Illustrations -- 5. The Reality of Local Development: Analysis and Discussion of Case Examples -- 6. Conclusion -- Coordinators and Authors -- PART IX: COMPARISONS AND CONCLUSIONS: AN INTERNATIONAL FRAMEWORK FOR PRACTICE IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY -- APPENDIX: HIGHLIGHTS OF CASES COMPARED |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Acronyms -- PART I: INTRODUCTION TO THE INTERNATIONAL STUDY BY -- PART II: INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT: THEORY AND PRACTICE -- PART III: CANADA -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Current Practice -- A. The Canadian Centre for Victims of Torture, Toronto: Transforming Relations between Refugees, Professionals, and the Community -- B. The Entre Nous Femmes Housing Society, Vancouver: Single Parent Women and Community Economic Development -- C. Kindling Community Capacity: Onward Willow -- D. The Quebec Experience -- 3. Supportive Institutions in Canada -- 4. Education and Training -- 5. Research -- 6. Theory -- Contributors -- Co-ordinators -- References -- PART IV: THE NETHERLANDS -- 2. The Roots of CD Work in the Netherlands -- 3. Practice -- A. CD Work and Physical Environment Protection (PEP) -- B. The Flesseman Project: Neighbourhood Services for the Elderly in Amsterdam -- C. Project European Community (EC) Anti-poverty Action Program: An Integrative Approach -- 4. Institutions Supporting CD -- 5. Education and Training -- 6. CD and Research -- 7. Theoretical Developments in Community Work in the Netherlands -- 8. Conclusion -- Co-ordinator -- Reference -- PART V: ISRAEL -- A. Ossim Shalom: A Community Demonstration Project for Peace and Welfare -- B. Pioneering Community Work in a Jewish Ultra-Orthodox Community in Jerusalem -- C. Training Local Activists -- 3. Organizational Structure of Community Work -- 4. Community Work Research -- 5. Education and Training for Community Work -- 6. Theoretical Perspective on Community Work -- PART VI: GHANA -- 2. A Historical Perspective on Community Development -- 3. Current Practice -- A. The Integrated Community Centres for Employable Skills: A Rural Shelter Project -- B. Income-generating Projects in Southern Ghana: Women's Perceptions -- 4. Research in Community Development -- 5. Theoretical and Policy Perspective -- PART VII: BANGLADESH -- A. Nandanpur Farmers' Co-operative Society: The Two-Tier' Co-operative System -- B. Mohanpur Rural Mothers' Centres: A Multidimensional Approach to Family Planning and Education for Rural Women -- C. The Shishapara Landless Group: An International NGO Multipurpose Development Initiative -- D. Urban Community Development: Two Case Studies -- 3. Supportive Institutions -- 6. Theory and Policy Trends -- PART VIII: CHILE -- 2. Decentralization and Local Development in Chile: Concepts and Issues -- 3. Toward a Local Development Policy in Chile: Enabling and Hindering Factors -- 4. Local Development Programs: Three Case Illustrations -- 5. The Reality of Local Development: Analysis and Discussion of Case Examples -- 6. Conclusion -- Coordinators and Authors -- PART IX: COMPARISONS AND CONCLUSIONS: AN INTERNATIONAL FRAMEWORK FOR PRACTICE IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY -- APPENDIX: HIGHLIGHTS OF CASES COMPARED |
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Introduction -- </subfield><subfield code="t">2. Current Practice -- </subfield><subfield code="t">A. The Canadian Centre for Victims of Torture, Toronto: Transforming Relations between Refugees, Professionals, and the Community -- </subfield><subfield code="t">B. The Entre Nous Femmes Housing Society, Vancouver: Single Parent Women and Community Economic Development -- </subfield><subfield code="t">C. Kindling Community Capacity: Onward Willow -- </subfield><subfield code="t">D. The Quebec Experience -- </subfield><subfield code="t">3. Supportive Institutions in Canada -- </subfield><subfield code="t">4. Education and Training -- </subfield><subfield code="t">5. Research -- </subfield><subfield code="t">6. Theory -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Contributors -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Co-ordinators -- </subfield><subfield code="t">References -- </subfield><subfield code="t">PART IV: THE NETHERLANDS -- </subfield><subfield code="t">1. 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