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Mobilizing Communities Asset Building As A Community Development Strategy Gary Paul Green

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Mobilizing Communities Asset Building As A Community Development Strategy Gary Paul Green
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Publisher: Temple University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.15 MB
Pages: 204
Author: Gary Paul Green, Ann Goetting
ISBN: 9781439900864, 1439900868
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Mobilizing Communities Asset Building As A Community Development Strategy Gary Paul Green by Gary Paul Green, Ann Goetting 9781439900864, 1439900868 instant download after payment.

As communities face new social and economic challenges as well as political changes, the responsibilities for social services, housing needs, and welfare programs are being placed at the local government level. But can community-based organizations address these concerns effectively? The editors and contributors to "Mobilizing Communities" explore how these organizations are responding to these challenges, and how asset-based development efforts can be successful. Asset-based development, rather than needs assessment, has become a new paradigm in the community development field over the last fifteen years. Although the approach is widely used by practitioners and promoted by foundations, asset-based development has not been examined critically by researchers until now. "Mobilizing Communities" provides a conceptual framework and practical guidance to community development practitioners. The editors solicited case studies from a variety of geographic settings, regions and racial/ethnic groups. The communities in the case studies mobilize residents around different forms of community capital (e.g., financial, cultural, and environmental capital). The contributors examine the role of public participation, the organizational and institutional structure, relationships with governmental officials, and the outcomes and impacts of the asset-based development projects. Contributors include: Lionel J. 'Bo' Beaulieu, Emily Blejwas, Sarah Dewees, Michael L. Dougherty, Mark H. Harvey, John (Jody) Kretzmann, Rocio Peralta, Rhonda Phillips, Deborah Puntenney, Stewart Sarkozy-Banoczy, Gordon E. Shockley, and the editors.

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