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BRAND NEW PAPERBACK. 10 by 7.008 inches. (416 pages) the...
BRAND NEW PAPERBACK. 10 by 7.008 inches. (416 pages) the community development reader is the first comprehensive reader in the past thirty years that brings together practice, theory and critique concerning communities as sites of social change. with chapters written by some of the leading scholars and practitioners in the field, the book presents a diverse set of perspectives on community development. these selections inform the reader about established and emerging community development institutions and practices as well as the main debates in the field. the second edition is significantly updated and expanded to include a section on globalization as well as new chapters on the foreclosure crisis, and emerging forms of community. 1[full stop]communities develop: the question is how? james defilippis and susan saegert part i. history and future of community development 2. swimming against the tide: a brief history of federal policy in poor communities alice o'connor 3[full stop]community control and development: the long view james defilippis 4. sites, william, robert j. chaskin, and virginia parks.2007. reframing community practice for the 21st century: multiple traditions, multiple challenges. journal of urban affairs 29(5): 519-541. part ii. community development institutions and practice 5. introduction to part ii james defilippis and susan saegert 6. more than bricks and sticks: five components of community development corporation capacity norman j. glickman and lisa j. servon 7. learning from adversity: the cdc school of hard knocks william m. rohe, rachel g. bratt, and protip biswas 8. social housing michael e. stone 9. immergluck, dan. community response to foreclosure. revised from: immergluck, d. 2008. community response to the foreclosure crisis: thoughts on local interventions. community affairs discussion paper no. 01-08. october 10. atlanta: federal reserve bank of atlanta. 10[full stop]community development financial institutions: expanding access to capital in under-served markets 81 lehn benjamin, julia sass rubin, and sean zielenbach 11. the economic development of neighborhoods and localities wim wiewel, michael teitz, and robert giloth 12. hoogendoorn, brigitte, pennings, enrico, and roy thurik. 2010. what do we know about social entrepreneursh1p: an analysis of empirical research. erasmus research institute of management (erim). erasmus universiteit rotterdam. ers-2009-044-org 13. communities as place, face, and space: provision of services to poor, urban children and their families. tama leventhal, jeanne brooks-gunn, and sheila b. kamerman. 14. chung, connie. 2005. connecting public schools to community development. communities and banking. federal reserve bank of boston. winter. p. 10-16 15. owens, michael lee. capacity building: the case of faith-based organizations. in building the organizations that build communities: strengthening the capacity of faith-based and community-based development organizations, ed. roland anglin (washington, dc: office of policy development and research, u.s. department of housing and urban development), pp. 127-163. 16. toward greater effectiveness in community change: challenges and responses for philanthropy prudence brown, robert chaskin, ralph hamilton, and harold richman 17. mayer, neil and langley keyes. 2005. city government's role in the community development system. washington, dc: urban institute 18. dixon, jane. 2011. diverse food economies, multivariant capitalism, and the community dynamic shaping contemporary food systems. community development journal. 46(suppl 1): i20-i35 19. wheeler, stephen. 2009. sustainability in community development. in an introduction to community development phillips, rhonda and robert pittman (eds). london and new york: routledge part iii. building and organizing community 20. introduction to part iii james defilippis and susan saegert 21. fisher, robert, defilippis, james, and eric shragge. 2010. history matters: cannons, anti-cannons and...
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