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Peer reviewedHeenan, Deirdre – Community Development Journal, 1997
Although much of the community development work undertaken by women in Northern Ireland could be described as community relations, women's reluctance to use that label has led to neglect of their significant contributions. A more inclusive definition of community relations is needed. (SK)
Descriptors: Community Development, Community Relations, Females, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedHillman, Mick – Community Development Journal, 2002
Environmental justice provides a linking theme with which community development workers and environmental activists can build cross-sectoral coalitions. Examples of Australian environmental problems illustrate constraints that must be overcome. Building vertical and horizontal links between and within nongovernmental organizations is one solution.…
Descriptors: Community Action, Community Development, Conservation (Environment), Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedRooney, Eilish – Community Development Journal, 2002
Funding for community development in Ireland promotes a conflict management approach. Defining women's roles as apart from conflict is a political maneuver that does not aid reduction of conflict, obscures women's political agency, and limits the access of women's organizations to funding. (Contains 52 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Community Development, Females, Financial Support, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedNewman, Tony; Curtis, Katherine; Stephens, Jo – Community Development Journal, 2003
A review of evaluations of community-based arts projects illustrates the methodological challenges of evaluating the arts and the issue of whether and how quantitative methods should be used. Eight studies revealed self-reports of personal, social, economic, and educational change, with few negative consequences. (Contains 52 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Community Development, Community Programs, Evaluation Methods, Fine Arts
Peer reviewedMacAulay, Scott – Community Development Journal, 2001
Contrasts activities and organizational structures of two Canadian community development initiatives: the Antigonish Movement and the Family of Cape Breton community development corporations. Finds ideological differences in the view of property and profit, governance and accountability, and role of education. Concludes that Antigonish is more…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Community Control, Community Development, Economic Development


