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Peer reviewedChambers, Robert E.; McBeth, Mark K. – Journal of the Community Development Society, 1992
Presents a philosophical and theoretical critique of community development's transformation into economic development. Introduces a successful rural revitalization process termed "community encouragement" and integrates a community's traditional values with progressive revitalization plans. (JOW)
Descriptors: Community Development, Community Support, Economic Development, Rural Areas
Peer reviewedFarmer, Frank L.; And Others – Journal of the Community Development Society, 1992
Focuses on the issue of selecting the unit of analysis when employing secondary data in rural community studies and provides an empirical demonstration of the influence of selecting one unit of analysis over another. (JOW)
Descriptors: Community Development, Data Analysis, Rural Areas, Tables (Data)
Peer reviewedTaylor, Viviene – Community Development Journal, 1994
Focuses on the community disintegration caused by violence and conflict in South Africa. Examines the need for social reconstruction and development and the challenges facing community workers in the changing social and political context. (SK)
Descriptors: Community Development, Conflict, Foreign Countries, Social Change
Peer reviewedForrest, Dod W. – Community Development Journal, 1999
Empowerment is a contested concept, an ideology creating new forms of control. Conceptualizing it as a multilevel construct is a step toward building a new hegemony for the working class, by raising consciousness of control, participation, shared vision, and ownership. (SK)
Descriptors: Community Development, Empowerment, Personal Autonomy, Socialism
Peer reviewedHustedde, Ronald J. – Journal of the Community Development Society, 1998
Draws on a wide range of theoretical and empirical literature and community-development experiences to investigate soulful practices within the field. Suggests that it is time to talk openly about soul in community development. (Author)
Descriptors: Adults, Community Development, Cultural Influences, Interpersonal Relationship
Peer reviewedLedwith, Margaret – Community Development Journal, 2001
Community work is critical pedagogy because it is located at the interface of liberation and domination. Community workers are situated either as perpetuators of the status quo or as agents of transformative change. (Contains 29 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Change Agents, Community Change, Community Development, Community Organizations
Peer reviewedMoore, Allen B.; Brooks, Rusty – Learning Communities: International Journal of Adult and Vocational Learning, 2000
Describes features of learning communities: they transform themselves, share wisdom and recognition, bring others in, and share results. Provides the case example of the Upper Savannah River Economic Coalition. Discusses actions of learning communities, barriers to their development, and future potential. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Community Cooperation, Community Development, Community Organizations
Linke, Hildegard – Comunicacoes, 2000
Seeks to justify the educational practice of dialogue and its contributions to community development. Contends that the central element and cause of dialogue is constituted within the non-formal educational process. States that Paulo Freire emphasizes the role of words and its basis as a creative synthesis of theory and practice. (BT)
Descriptors: Community Development, Educational Practices, Higher Education, Nonformal Education
Peer reviewedSmith, B. C. – Community Development Journal, 1998
Inauthentic participation may be limited to providing inputs, giving the community no power. However, even weak participation in the form of utilization, contributions, enlistment, cooperation, and consultation can have benefits. (Author/SK)
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Community Cooperation, Community Development, Community Involvement
Peer reviewedMorrissey, Janice – Community Development Journal, 2000
A study of participatory evaluation by learning teams at 10 rural sites of the Empowerment Zones/Enterprise Communities program showed the importance of separating indicators of participation from project impacts. Evaluation of three categories was recommended: citizen participation (process indicators), impact of participation on individuals and…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Community Development, Community Organizations, Rural Areas
Peer reviewedFesenmaier, Julie; Contractor, Noshir – Journal of the Community Development Society, 2001
Groupware was used to survey rural development practitioners and policymakers about professional relationships, skills, and expertise. The software created an inventory of the social and knowledge capital of this community of interest but was not enough to sustain ongoing, active participation. (Contains 42 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Community Development, Networks, Rural Development, World Wide Web
Brown, Ralph B.; Dorius, Shawn F.; Krannich, Richard S. – Rural Sociology, 2005
To better understand the long-term effects of rapid boom growth, we reexamine four subjective indicators of community satisfaction and social integration in Delta, Utah, which were originally analyzed by Brown, Geertsen, and Krannich in 1989. With 24 years of longitudinal data, we find that within approximately a decade of the boom period three of…
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Social Integration, Community Development, Community Change
Honeyman, Catherine A. – International Journal of Educational Development, 2010
This article extends understanding of the connections between education, social capital, and development through a mixed-methods case study of the Sistema de Aprendizaje Tutorial, or SAT, an innovative secondary-level education system. The quantitative dimension of the research used survey measures of social responsibility to compare 93 SAT…
Descriptors: Community Development, Foreign Countries, Social Responsibility, Educational Experience
Darcy, Michael; Nicholls, Ruth; Roffey, Christopher; Rogers, Dallas – Metropolitan Universities, 2008
While universities can play a major role in advancing research-based community development, academic discourses of rigor, quality and ethics often conflict with the participatory and collaborative approaches required by community development principles. While experienced academics often have difficulty negotiating these issues, they present…
Descriptors: Community Development, Community Needs, Ethics, Values
Katsinas, Stephen G. – Community College Review, 2008
Raymond J. Young (1923-2007) played a key role in the post-World War II development of community colleges in Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, and elsewhere. This article describes his scholarly and professional contributions in developing "bottom-up," grassroots citizen's participatory studies that led to the establishment of 60 community…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Change Agents, Community Action, Community Development

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