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دانلود کتاب The Routledge handbook of community development: perspectives from around the globe

دانلود کتاب کتاب راهنمای توسعه جامعه راتلج: دیدگاه هایی از سراسر جهان

The Routledge handbook of community development: perspectives from around the globe

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The Routledge handbook of community development: perspectives from around the globe

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سری: Routledge handbooks 
ISBN (شابک) : 9781138940765, 1138940763 
ناشر: Routledge 
سال نشر: 2018 
تعداد صفحات: 511 
زبان: English 
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) 
حجم فایل: 5 مگابایت 

قیمت کتاب (تومان) : 55,000



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I. Governance and Community DevelopmentChapter 1: Cornelia Butler Flora and Jan L. Flora, GovernanceChapter 2: Marilyn Taylor, Communities in Governance in a Neoliberal AgeChapter 3: Mae Shaw, Community Development in Theory and Practice: Reviving Critical Democratic Impulse Chapter 4: Jenny Onyx, Community Development and Governance: An Australian Example Chapter 5: Garth Nowland-Foreman, How Does Your Garden Grow: Is Public Policy Responsible for the Death of Community Development in Aotearoa New Zealand?II. Place and Community DevelopmentChapter 6: CHOI Oe-Chool, Saemaul Development and Global Saemaul Undong for Community DevelopmentChapter 7: Gary Paul Green, Place-Based Approaches to Poverty Alleviation: Institutional Innovation and Asset-Based Community Development Chapter 8: Uchendu Chigbu, Chimaraoke O. Izugbara, and Walter T. de Vries, Land, Culture, Culture Loss and Community: Rural Insights from Sub-Saharan Africa Chapter 9: Anthony Ware, Awareness-Raising as Community Development: Theory, Case study and Innovation in MyanmarIII. Sustainable Livelihoods and Community DevelopmentChapter 10: Mark Roseland and Duane Fontaine, Sustainable Community Development and the Green Economy: Ensuring a Strong Sustainability Approach Chapter 11: Ismet Fanany, Aswar Hasan, and Sue Kenny, Practices of Community Development and Sustainable Livelihoods in Indonesia Chapter 12: Kelly Hamshaw, Shoshanah Inwood, Jane Kolodinsky, and Melanie Needle, The Role of Community Engagement and Indicators in Generating Knowledge for Informing Regional Planning for Sustainability IV. Culture and Creative Expression in Community DevelopmentChapter 13: Julie Crawshaw and Menelaos Gkartzios, The Way Art Works and Reading Island Community: Insights for Community DevelopmentChapter 14: Glecy C. Atienza and Jose Roberto "Robbie" Guevara, "Basta Masaya OK na" Reflections on Creative and Culture-based Approaches to Community Development Practice in the PhilippinesChapter 15: Rosie R. Meade, The Necessity and Impossibility of Cultural Democracy Chapter 16: Tom Borrup, Equity and Resilience: Planning and Developing Horizontal Networks through Cultural Districts Chapter 17: Daniel Teghe, Community Cultural Capital: In the Anakie Gemfields Community, AustraliaV. Identity, Belonging and the Life course Chapter 18: Graciela Tonon, Opinions, Life Experiences, and Definitions of Children, Young People, and University Students from the Province of Buenos AiresChapter 19: Brad Olson and Mark A. Brennan, From Community Engagement to Community Emergence: A Conceptual Framework and Model to Rethink Youth-Community InteractionChapter 20: Lisa Moran, Bernadine Brady, Cormac Forkan and Liam Coen, Building Communities of Youth: Narratives of Community and Belonging Among Young People Attending Youth Cafes in IrelandChapter 21: Martijn Hendriks, Kai Ludwigs, and David Bartram, International Migration Decisions and Happiness: The Migration Happiness Atlas as a Community Development Initiative Chapter 22: Cheryl Kickett-Tucker and Jim Ife, Identity is the Koordoormitj Essence of Life of Australian Aboriginal Community Development VI. Community Development, Human Rights and ResilienceChapter 23: Ted Jojola and Michaela P. Shirley, Indigenous Planning: Replanting the Roots of ResistanceChapter 24: Jane MacPhail, Michael Niconchuk and Noora El-wer, Conflict, the Brain, and Community: A Neurobiology-Informed Approach to Resilience and Community Development Chapter 25: Linda Briskman and Lucy Fiske, Building Community Against the Odds: Asylum Seekers in IndonesiaChapter 26: Elena Jenkin, Erin Wilson, Matthew Clarke, Kevin Murfitt and Robert Campain, Understanding the Human Rights of Children with Disability: A Melanesian Case Study Chapter 27: Vaughn John, The Complexities and Challenges of Community Development in Post-Conflict South Africa: A Systems Framework of a Project VII. Engagement and Knowledge Chapter 28: John J. Green, Community Development in the Era of Large-Scale Data: Integrating Quantitative Data and Community EngagementChapter 29: Teresa Cordova, Collaborative Community Development Practice: Interfacing with Government to Create a Small Business Incubator Chapter 30: Kenneth M. Reardon, The South Memphis Revitalization Action Project (SOMERAP): A Town/Gown Partnership for Community TransformationChapter 31: Phillip Mendes and Fronica Binns, Social Work and Community Development in Australia: Friends or Foes? Chapter 32: Belgin Ucar Kocaoglu and Rhonda Phillips, Direct Public Participation in Local Government as Community Development: The Case of Turkey




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