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Yoon, Intae – Social Work, 2009
Guided by previous studies and the community assets perspective, a concurrent mixed-method case study was conducted five years after a devastating flood to investigate how invisible community assets played a role in Princeville's rebuilding process from the flood of 1999. The independent variables in this study included retrospectively assessed…
Descriptors: Community Resources, Social Environment, Social Indicators, Natural Disasters
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Ungar, Michael; Manuel, Susan; Mealey, Stephanie; Thomas, Golda; Campbell, Carolyn – Social Work, 2004
A study of 35 nonprofessional helpers, identified as community "guides," focused on the contribution each made to helping marginalized individuals and families become a part of their communities. The lessons learned through these lay helpers can inform a postmodern social work practice that promotes the use of indigenous practice principles…
Descriptors: Job Skills, Indigenous Knowledge, Community Problems, Social Work
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Hannah, Gordon – Social Work, 2006
Antipoverty initiatives strive to improve distressed communities by producing outputs, such as housing, new businesses, and enhanced social services, and by building the capacity of communities to address their own problems. Although crucial for addressing the social and cultural factors contributing to community problems and for the…
Descriptors: Social Services, Community Problems, Financial Support, Participation
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Weil, Marie O. – Social Work, 1996
Asserts social workers will be called on to respond to the continued dismantling of the federal social programs that sustain and support families and communities. Presents ideas to strengthen and expand community practice and community building, connects community practice and social development, describes the relationship between community…
Descriptors: Community, Community Development, Community Problems, Economic Development
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Freeman, Edith M. – Social Work, 1996
Addresses barriers to family and community self-sufficiency. Asserts social workers need to understand the worldviews and values underlying political definitions of self-sufficiency to have a greater influence on social policy. Describes a more appropriate definition of self-sufficiency. Illustrates its usefulness with an example of community…
Descriptors: Community, Community Development, Community Problems, Family (Sociological Unit)