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Fetterman, David – New Directions for Evaluation, 2003
Summarizes the chapters of this theme issue on youth participatory evaluation. The overarching theme from this collection is the shift from a focus on youth as defective to a view of youth as assets in community development. (SLD)
Descriptors: Community Development, Evaluation Methods, Program Evaluation, Social Change

Oakley, Peter – Community Development Journal, 1998
Reviews eight books: "Autonomous Development" (R. Carmen); "Community Power and Grassroots Democracy" (M. Kaufman, H. Alfonso); "Questioning Empowerment" (J. Rowlands); "Seeking a Balance" (A. Fowler); "Funding Community Initiatives" (S. Arrossi et al.); "Whose Voice?" (J. Holland, J.…
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Community Development, Democracy, Developing Nations

Afifi, Marianne – Library Quarterly, 1995
Reviews this collection of papers, edited by Ann P. Bishop, which present the current state of networking as it relates to libraries and the community. Recommends the book as a compendium of lessons, learned and to be learned, as networked information becomes an integral and necessary part of the library world. (JMV)
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Community Development, Computer Networks, Conference Papers

Kymlicka, B. B. – Canadian Journal of Education, 1996
These two books take a similar approach to educational administration in asserting that good administration is a matter of philosophy. The philosophies they support are quite different, however, with "Outstanding School Administrators" taking a business management approach and "Leadership for the Schoolhouse" accepting a communitarian philosophy.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Administrators, Business, Community Development