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Branch, Kirk; Sachatello-Sawyer, Bonnie – Journal of Adult Education, 2013
Hopa Mountain is a nonprofit organization committed to developing citizen leaders in rural and tribal communities in the Northern Rockies. The mission of Hopa Mountain is rooted in the principle that the local people have within themselves the strength and wisdom to bring about community change. This mission was inspired by the broader philosophy…
Descriptors: Community Change, Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Populations, Organizational Objectives
Lear, Glenna – Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 2011
As a third age PhD candidate with a passion for learning, I wanted to explore the learning of other rural third age women who live on the Lower Eyre Peninsula (LEP) of South Australia. This reflects the methodological stance of heuristic inquiry, which requires the researcher to have a passionate interest in the phenomena under investigation, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Older Adults, Females, Rural Population
Leventhal, Tama; Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne – Developmental Psychology, 2011
This study used data from the Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods, a multilevel, longitudinal study of children sampled from 80 diverse neighborhoods, to explore associations among changes in neighborhood poverty from 1990 to 2000 and changes in youth's internalizing problems and property and violent offenses over 6 years (N =…
Descriptors: Neighborhoods, Violence, Poverty, Effect Size
Donnay, Victor J. – PRIMUS, 2013
We describe a college math course and summer research project in which students used their math skills to analyze sustainability issues on campus and in the wider community and how these projects contributed to bringing about change in the community. Staff members at the college played an important role in developing and supervising the student…
Descriptors: Sustainability, Service Learning, Mathematics Education, Campuses
Sierra Health Foundation, 2011
Believing in the value of using video documentaries and data as learning tools, members of the REACH technical assistance team collaborated to develop this toolkit. The learning toolkit was designed using and/or incorporating components of the "Engaging Youth in Community Change: Outcomes and Lessons Learned from Sierra Health Foundation's…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Change Agents, Documentaries, Video Technology
Buschlen, Eric L.; Warner, Cathleen A. – Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice, 2014
This qualitative study explored a high-intensity, transformational service event following a natural disaster. Using data collected from promptbased journals, the researchers in this study sought to understand how social change leadership develops while serving after a natural disaster. This paper outlines how qualitative research can be used to…
Descriptors: Social Change, Qualitative Research, Natural Disasters, Leadership Effectiveness
Gilmore, Melinda, Ed.; Holwerk, David, Ed. – Kettering Foundation, 2015
Each issue of this annual newsletter focuses on a particular area of Kettering's research. The 2015 issue focuses on a yearlong review of Kettering's research over time. This issue contains the following articles that address this review: (1) How Kettering Discovered Democracy (David Mathews); (2) Key Events in KF History (Collette McDonough); (3)…
Descriptors: Annual Reports, Educational Research, Educational History, Democracy
Huddleston, Lisa – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2014
This case involves a small town in the southwestern United States. Background descriptions of the community and school are provided, including historical and demographic information. As the community and school transition from a small ranching town into a bedroom community for the large city nearby, tensions related to race and wealth erupt in a…
Descriptors: School Culture, Definitions, Case Method (Teaching Technique), Community Characteristics
Gray, Karen A.; Galande, Mugdha – Social Work Research, 2011
This instrumental case study examined the role of grassroots community organizing in a community land trust (CLT) in a southern U.S. city. Twenty-nine homeowners, renters, board members, community members, and current and former CLT employees were interviewed. In addition, two focus groups of 11 and six participants composed of CLT residents and…
Descriptors: Neighborhoods, Trust (Psychology), Focus Groups, School Community Relationship
Kegler, Michelle C.; Swan, Deanne W. – Health Education & Behavior, 2011
The Community Coalition Action Theory (CCAT) blends practice wisdom with empirical data to explain how community coalitions achieve community change and community capacity outcomes. The current study uses data from an evaluation of 20 "California Healthy Cities" and "Communities" coalitions to test relationships between…
Descriptors: Community Change, Leadership, Surveys, Interviews
D'Arcy, Catherine; Turner, Colleen; Crockett, Belinda; Gridley, Heather – Journal of Community Psychology, 2012
This article is a reflective narrative bringing together personal, collective, and action learning reflections from three women: all mothers, feminists, and community psychology practitioners. Its focus on mothering highlights the interconnectedness and tensions across these roles, as well as the shared learnings arising from this collaboration.…
Descriptors: Feminism, Mothers, Action Research, Experiential Learning
Quinones, Sandra; Ares, Nancy; Padela, Maryam Razvi; Hopper, Mindy; Webster, Stephanie – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2011
Our ethnography focuses on an urban community change organization within a predominantly African American and Latino population. Latino Critical Race Theory and Critical Race Theory help us understand the Spanish speakers' positioning and how particularities of Latinas/os' experience challenged power relations and group cohesion. Our findings…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Urban Environment, Conflict, Community Change
Wilcox, Whitney; Campbell, David – Sierra Health Foundation, 2010
Using digital media skills, youth have found an increasingly popular medium to tell stories about their lives, hopes and communities. Some educators have embraced this trend, viewing youth-produced media as a way to impart technical skills, build self-confidence and connect young citizens to their communities. In some cases youth and their adult…
Descriptors: Documentaries, Video Technology, Community Change, Youth Programs
Humber, William – College Quarterly, 2010
NIMBYism, the popular and short form for "Not In My Back Yard", describes the resistance and outright opposition by residents, either within a distinct place such as a neighbourhood, or, more broadly, in a larger civic area right up to a town or city level, against some planned nearby facility, service, or changed land use. NIMBYism is also about…
Descriptors: Land Use, Ethics, Environmental Influences, Neighborhoods
Rasmussen, Catherine M.; Armstrong, Jessica; Chazdon, Scott A. – Journal of Leadership Education, 2011
As our communities strive to support community change efforts for survival and vitality, the importance of social capital has become evident in leadership development. Many researchers and practitioners realize that tapping into the inherent power of relationships and social networks is crucial. This paper provides an overview of the design and…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Leadership, Human Capital, Social Capital

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