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Organizing for community controlled development : renewing civil society

By: MURPHY, Patricia Watkins.
Contributor(s): CUNNINGHAM, James V.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Thousand Oaks : SAGES, 2003Description: 339 p.ISBN: 0761904158.Subject(s): Política Social | Comunidade | Desenvolvimento Comunitário | Estados UnidosOnline resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
1.Introduction 2.The potency of community power 3.Community development corporations and the resurgence of organizing 4.The small community 5.Community organizing: principal tool for change and reform 6.Participation: lifeblood of renewal 7.Aliquippa: a small community on the front line 8.Forging an organizational plan 9.Unity in creating a comprehensive community plan 10.Maximizing social strength 11.Tapping essential resources 12.Capital formation: building community financial assets 13.Neighborhood preservation through affordable housing 14.Business district renewal: transforming a shopping area 15.Workforce development: strengthening the economic base of the small community 16.Organizing for community controlled development and the promise of coalition politics
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1.Introduction 2.The potency of community power 3.Community development corporations and the resurgence of organizing 4.The small community 5.Community organizing: principal tool for change and reform 6.Participation: lifeblood of renewal 7.Aliquippa: a small community on the front line 8.Forging an organizational plan 9.Unity in creating a comprehensive community plan 10.Maximizing social strength 11.Tapping essential resources 12.Capital formation: building community financial assets 13.Neighborhood preservation through affordable housing 14.Business district renewal: transforming a shopping area 15.Workforce development: strengthening the economic base of the small community 16.Organizing for community controlled development and the promise of coalition politics

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