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Peer reviewedRobinson, Mike – Community Development Journal, 1995
The new model of community development focuses on the following: participatory methodologies of research; practical and generalist skills; local-driven revenues in small business and nongovernmental organizations; rethinking all products, processes, and services; international small business trade networks; and the integration of leisure and work.…
Descriptors: Community Development, Foreign Countries, Nongovernmental Organizations, Research Methodology
Peer reviewedSahley, Caroline M. – Community Development Journal, 1995
Presents a preliminary assessment of the prospects and options for developing income-generation programs in partnership with local small business associations, as suggested by the trend in Peru. (Author)
Descriptors: Community Development, Entrepreneurship, Foreign Countries, Nongovernmental Organizations
Peer reviewedCaragata, Lea – Community Development Journal, 1999
Do the actions and agency of citizens in civil society affect the public sphere? Whether these people and their activities contribute a discourse of the public or only a marginal realm is critical to understanding the relationship among community development, civil society, and social change. (Author/JOW)
Descriptors: Adults, Citizen Participation, Citizenship, Community Development
Peer reviewedGiarchi, George Giacinto – Community Development Journal, 2001
Argues that the metaphor of "networks" is valid only in reference to formal relationships, not informal connections such as self-help groups or family and friends. Evaluates uses of network analysis and concludes that "circle" may be a better metaphor for informal connections. Contains 63 references. (SK)
Descriptors: Community Development, Metaphors, Network Analysis, Networks
Peer reviewedHoggett, Paul; Miller, Chris – Community Development Journal, 2000
The emotional life of community organizations and their members has been neglected in community development, although it can have an impact at individual, societal, and micro-social levels. Both the instrumental tasks and the emotions of organizations must be addressed. Understanding group dynamics can create awareness of this dimension. (Contains…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Community Development, Community Organizations, Emotional Response
Peer reviewedLoughry, Rebecca – Community Development Journal, 2002
An Irish community organization's experience of partnering with a government agency led to the following recommendations: train staff to understand the partnership process; refine structures for effective consultation and interaction; develop a code of practice and standards; improve communication; and adapt to new methods of working. (SK)
Descriptors: Community Development, Community Organizations, Cooperative Programs, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedMurray, Michael – Community Development Journal, 2000
Interviews with 28 community coalitions in the Healthy Communities initiative should that:(1) communities must recognize their interdependence; (2) ownership of community agendas should be shared; (3) coalitions should broaden representation; and (4) sustainability may be enhanced by support infrastructures and a bottom-up perspective. (SK)
Descriptors: Community Development, Community Programs, Health Promotion, Social Capital
Peer reviewedKotze, D. A. – Community Development Journal, 1987
The author states that there are inherent contradictions and assumptions in community development (CD) theory and practice. Contradictions spring from a tendency to apply CD on an inappropriate level and for incorrect purposes. Assumptions spring from CD's Western cultural origins. (CH)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Community Development, Community Size, Participative Decision Making
Peer reviewedDerricourt, Nicholas – Community Development Journal, 1971
The author describes the objectives of the Association of London Housing Estates and examines the methods employed in working for the community-the role that the central office plays, the importance of the active participation of the members and the relations that are maintained with the people of the community. (RR)
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Community Cooperation, Community Development, Community Support
Peer reviewedHocking, Gina – Community Development Journal, 2003
Oxfam is using a sustainable livelihoods framework in its antipoverty programs. Identifying assets and asset gaps illuminated gender difference in asset bases and survival strategies as well as the huge impact of the state on livelihood choices. (SK)
Descriptors: Community Development, Foreign Countries, Government Role, Poverty
Peer reviewedHinshelwood, Emily – Community Development Journal, 2003
A renewable energy project in South Wales was enriched by elements of the sustainable livelihood approach: people centered, holistic, and dynamic. The approach shifted the focus from technology to people and from product to process; it combined micro and macro issues. (SK)
Descriptors: Community Development, Community Involvement, Energy Conservation, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedGoldsworthy, Jessica – Community Development Journal, 2002
An approach to integrating casework and community development includes the practices of empowerment, community building, and social action. The aim is to give disadvantaged people more choice and control over their lives. (Contains 14 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Caseworkers, Church Programs, Community Development, Disadvantaged
Peer reviewedDominelli, Lena – Community Development Journal, 1995
Principles of feminist community action--working against inegalitarian social relations, promoting egalitarian working relations, self-reflection; and evaluation--are explained and demonstrated with the example of the Greenham Commons Women's Peace Movement in Britain. (SK)
Descriptors: Community Development, Females, Feminism, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedDevereux, Eoin – Community Development Journal, 1993
Muintir na Tire was founded in 1931 as a cooperative society for rural development in Ireland. From 1937-70, it shifted to a vocationalist mode; 1970 to the present focused on restructuring the movement. Currently, it needs to press for its share of available funding for community development. (SK)
Descriptors: Community Development, Community Organizations, Cooperatives, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedJones, Adele – Community Development Journal, 1992
Profiles community development training in Australia, Sri Lanka, and Fiji--formal accredited courses as well as nonformal training, methods, and venues. (SK)
Descriptors: Community Development, Comparative Education, Foreign Countries, Higher Education


