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Contents
PREFACE XV11
ACRONYMS XXi
PART I: INTRODUCTION TO THE INTERNATIONAL
STUDY BY HUBERT CAMPFENS 1
New Agents of Community Development 4
Purpose of Study 7
Study Framework 8
Book Structure 10
PART II: INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT: THEORY AND PRACTICE
BY HUBERT CAMPFENS 11
The International Context: Global Transformation 13
Alternative Responses from the Community and the State 16
CD as an Evolving Concept and Form ofPractice 20
Social Values and Principles ofCD 23
Intellectual Traditions Underlying CD 25
• Societal Guidance: Social Mobilization and the Institutionalists 26
• Oppositional Movements: Social Mobilization
and Alternative Development 28
• Confrontational Politics 28
• Utopianism and Disengagement 29
• Voluntary Association, Mutual Aid, and Communitarianistn 31
Social Learning: Knowledge and Community Action 33
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• American Empiricism and the Expert 34
• Findings on Group Dynamics and Implications for Professional Role
Activity 34
• Organizational Development and Community Development 35
• Theory and Practice in Revolutionary Settings 36
• Populär Education and Conscientization 37
• Liberation Theology and the Option for the Poor 38
• Reconstruction of the Development Expert 39
Conclusion 40
References 40
PART III: CANADA co-ordinated by harvey stalwick and
ANDRE JACOB 47
1. Introduction harvey stalwick 49
2. Current Practice 51
A. The Canadian Centre for Victims of Torture, Toronto: Transforming
Relations between Refugees, Professionals, and the Community
ADRIENNE CHAMBON, JOAN SIMALCHIK AND MULEGETA ABAI 51
Introduction 51
A Vulnerable Population 52
History and Activities of the CCVT 53
A Profile of Programs and Sponsors 54
A Community Orientation 55
Professional/Nonprofessional Balance 55
Composition of the Board 55
Staff 56
Normalization and the Integrated Service Approach 57
Extending the Community Concept 57
International Activities 61
Awards 61
Discussion 62
Directions for Research 63
B. The Entre Nous Femmes Housing Society, Vancouver:
Single Parent Women and Community Economic Development
LESLIE STERN, LESLIE KEMP, AND MICHAEL CLAGUE 63
What Is Entre Nous Femmes? 63
Housing and Single Parent Women 65
The Personal Is Political 66
The Creation ofENF 67
Contents vii
Two Possible Types of Development 68
Alma Blackwell: The First ENF Housing Community 69
Ten Years Later: ENF Today 71
Tenant Participation 72
Connecting to the Broader Community 73
What Has Been Achieved: A Retrospective 73
ENF and Community Development 75
ENF and Community Economic Development: Contribution
to Theory 76
C. Kindling Community Capacity: Onward Willow
RAY PETERS AND GARY CAMERON JJ
A Government Project Initiative: Better Beginnings, Better Futures jj
Case Study: Onward Willow, Guelph jassy narayan and
jim vanderwoerd 79
History 79
Turning the Plan into Action: The Development of the
Program Model 82
Practice Issues 85
Impact of the Project on the Neighbourhood 88
D. The Quebec Experience 90
CD Issues and Trends andre jacob 90
Social Animation 91
Case Study: Conscientization as a Specific Form of Community Practice
and Training in Quebec gerald dore 93
Social and Theoretical Context 93
Conscientization from Brazil to Quebec 95
The Founding Experience: When Cause Meets Grass Roots 96
On Theory and Methodology 97
Building a Network 99
Present Issues 100
3. Supportive Institutions in Canada Nathan Gilbert 101
The Nongovernment Funding Sector 102
Selected lllustrations of Supportive Institutions 103
4. Education and Training ken banks and helen ball 105
Introduction 105
Context 106
Methods and Techniaues 107
What We Found: Centres of Training 108
Rural-Urban Dichotomy 110
Conclusion 110
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5. Research ken banks m
Two Approaches 111
Illustrations of Research Applications 112
The Company of Neighbours Research Project: An Illustration of
Engaged Research 113
A Critical Comment on Applied Research 115
Conclusion 115
6. Theory harvey stalwick 116
Practice Context for Generative Theory 116
Case Studies 117
What Joins Us to Other People: Circles ofSolidarity 118
Change the Life of the Person: Cultural Encounter 119
Transformed into Example: Learning Action 120
Resistance as Associative Activity 122
Contributors 123
Co-ordinators 124
References 125
PART IV: THE NETHERLANDS coordinated by cees de wrr 135
1. Introduction fredstafleu 137
2. The Roots of CD Work in the Netherlands cees de wrr 140
Early History 140
After the Second World War 141
Urban Renewal in the 1970s and 1980s 142
Intermezzo 143
The Necessity for Social Renewal: Early 1990s 144
Social Management of Districts: The Mid-i990S 146
Conclusion 147
3. Practice 148
A. CD Work and Physical Environment Protection (PEP) eric canjels
WITH CEES DE WIT 148
Introduction 148
Physical Environment Protection (PEP): Experimental CD Work 149
Some Examples 150
Objectives and Central Concepts 152
Role, Position, and Methods of CD Work 154
Conclusions 156
B. The Flesseman Project: Neighbourhood Services for the Elderly in
Amsterdam liesbeth klein-beernink 157
Contents ix
Introduction 157
The Elderly Population in the Netherlands and Their Care 158
Changes in Perspectives on the Neighbourhood and Care for
the Elderly 159
The Project 162
Evaluation 165
Conclusions 166
C. Project European Community (EC) Anti-poverty Action Program:
An Integrative Approach carel tenhaeff 167
Introduction 167
The Problem: Social and Economic Exclusion 169
The Plan: Strategies for the Development ofCohesion 171
Nieuw Den Helder: District Centre and Information Shop as Anchors 174
Eindhoven/Kruidenbuurt: Neighbourhood Development Plan and
Information Shop 177
Hengelo: Institutionalizing a Catalystfor Social and Economic Activities
by Low-Income Groups 180
Strengthening the Capacities of Self-Organizalions 183
Conclusion 184
4. Institutions Supporting CD wil van de leur 185
5. Education and Training jos cornelissen 187
Introduction 187
Advanced Training 188
Programs 188
Practice Methods 189
Quality Check 189
6. CD and Research koos vos 190
Research as a Tool ofCD Work 190
Research and the Improvement of Work Methods 191
Research into CD Work and Social Development 193
7. Theoretical Developments in Community Work in the
Netherlands cees de wit and peter van lieshout 196
Theory in Context 196
Practice/Theory Interaction 198
From Community Organization to Self-Organization 199
Activation via Dialogue 200
New Chairs 201
Dutch Developments in a Northwestern European Perspective 202
Communicative Action: Framework and Living Environment 202
Duality and Structuring 204
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Dynamics of Capital and Contexts 206
Epilogue 208
8. Conclusion cees de wit 209
The Dutch Situation 209
Contributors 210
Co-ordinator 211
References 211
PART V: ISRAEL co-ordinated by joseph katan 217
1. Introduction joseph katan 219
2. Current Practice 221
A. Ossim Shalom: A Community Demonstration Project for Peace
and Weifare yossi korazim and naomi sheffer 221
Introduction 221
The Historical, Political, and Social Context 222
The Project s Objectives 223
The Project s Activities 224
The Project s Main Accomplishments 228
Summary 230
B. Pioneering Community Work in a Jewish Ultra-Orthodox
Community in Jerusalem debra shapiro 231
Jerusalem - Background and Introduction 231
The Characteristics ofthe Ultra-Orthodox Community 232
Community Work in Bucharim-Beit Yisrael Neighbourhood 234
Factors Affecting the Development of Community Work in the
Neighbourhood 240
Summary 242
C. Training Local Activists joseph katan with joseph pardes 242
Introduction 242
Objectives of the Training Program 243
Planning and Implementation Stages 244
Scope and Dimensions 248
The Impact 248
Summary 251
3. Organizational Structure of Community Work joseph katan with
YOSSI KORAZIM AND AARON YORK 252
Organizations Supporting and Performing Community Work 252
Special Community Projects 255
Summary 257
Contents xi
4. Community Work Research joseph katan with yossi korazim
AND AARON YORK 258
Changes in the Purposes and Functions of Community Work
and Inßuencing Factors 258
Citizen Participation 260
Civil Organizations 261
Evaluation of Community Projects 262
Utilization of Research Findings 263
Summary 263
5. Education and Training for Community Work joseph katan with
YOSSI KORAZIM AND AARON YORK 264
Undergraduate Programs 264
Graduate Programs 264
Continuing Education 265
Special Training Programs for Nonprofessional Workers and Activists 266
Educational Materials 266
Summary 267
6. Theoretical Perspective on Community Work joseph katan with
YOSSI KORAZIM AND AARON YORK 267
Historical Overview 267
Main Purposes of Community Work 268
Contributors 271
Co-ordinator 271
References 271
PART VI: GHANA co-ordinated by fred abloh and
STEPHEN AMEYAW 275
1. Introduction fred abloh and Stephen ameyaw 277
2. A Historical Perspective on Community Development
FRED ABLOH AND STEPHEN AMEYAW 279
Early Government Programs (1948-57) 279
Changes in the Post-independence Period (1958-80) 286
Developments since 1981 287
Summary 288
3. Current Practice 288
A. The Integrated Community Centres for Employable Skills:
A Rural Shelter Project fred abloh and Stephen ameyaw 288
Introduction 288
The Context 289
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Integrated Community Centresfor Employable Skills 290
Project Organization 291
B. Income-generating Projects in Southern Ghana:
Women s Perceptions victoria serwah poku 292
Introduction 292
Study Areas 293
Focus Groups 294
General Findings 295
Perceived Difficulties 296
Perceived Improvements in Women s Weifare 297
Factors Affecting Participation 301
Qualitative Process Indicators 303
Summary 305
4. Research in Community Development Stephen ameyaw 306
Socio-economic Data 306
Technological Innovations 307
Alternatives to Applied Research 308
Appreciative Inquiry : A Case Illustration 309
Concluding Comments 312
5. Theoretical and Policy Perspective Stephen ameyaw 313
The Role of the State 313
Concepts and Values 316
Mediating Organizations and Institutions 317
Contemporary Economic and Social Realities 320
Conclusion 322
Contributors 324
References 324
PART VII: BANGLADESH co-ordinated by
PROFULLA SARKER 329
1. Introduction profulla sarker 331
2. Current Practice 333
A. Nandanpur Farmers Co-operative Society:
The Two-Tier Co-operative System taimur rahman 333
Evolution of the Co-operative Society (KSS) in Nandanpur 334
Objectives 335
Organization and Membership 335
Activities and Achievements 337
Contents xiii
Role of the Society in the Village 339
Constraints and Prospects 340
B. Mohanpur Rural Mothers Centres: A Multidimensional
Approach to Family Planning and Education for Rural Women -
ABDUL HALIM 34I
Implementation Procedures 341
Mobilization Process 342
Resources 343
Program Content 344
Administration ofthe Program 345
Conclusions 345
C. The Shishapara Landless Group: An International NGO Multi-
purpose Development Initiative paul rozario and
shorowar e-kamal 346
CARITAS Activities 346
Concrete Steps in the CARITAS Approach 346
Shishapara Landless Group 347
Group Activities 348
Conclusion 349
D. Urban Community Development: Two Case Studies 349
Case Study I: Family Development Programs with Women in
Urban Slums mohammed sadaque 352
Strategies of FDP 352
FDP in Maldah Colony 352
Mobilizing the Women for the FDP 352
Project Commütee 353
Income-eaming Activities 353
Personal Savings 354
Social Development 354
Case Study II: Slum Improvement Project (SIP) in Rajshahi City munshi
asadur rahman 354
SIP in Rajshahi City 355
Objectives of the Project 355
Organizational Structure and Management 355
Achievement of the Project 356
Conclusion 357
3. Supportive Institutions nurul islam 357
Urban Community Development (UCD) 358
Rural Community Development (RCD) 359
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4. Education and Training m. solaiman and tahamin banu 360
Types of Cou rses 361
Conclusion 363
5. Research ali akbar 363
Findings of Socio-economic Studies 364
Research Related to Government Programs 365
Research Related to Programs and Strategies ofNGOs 367
Issues Relating to Research Methodologies 368
New Trends in CD Research 369
6. Theory and Policy Trends ali akbar 370
Evolution of the Concept and Practice of CD 370
Nature of CD Activities in Bangladesh 372
CD Theory and Strategies ofNGOs in Bangladesh 373
Theory and Reality 375
Contributors 377
Co-ordinator 378
References 378
PART VIII: CHILE by teresa quiröz martin and
DIEGO PALMA RODRIGUEZ 385
1. Introduction 387
The Economy 387
Poverty in Chile 388
Political Context 389
CD and Local Development 389
2. Decentralization and Local Development in Chile: Concepts and
Issues 391
Decentralization and Local Development as a Proposalfor Development in
Chile 391
The Ambiguity of the Concept of Local Development 393
The Politics of Local Development 395
3. Toward a Local Development Policy in Chile: Enabling and
Hindering Factors 398
A Historical Perspective 399
Decentralization under the Dictatorship: 1973-89 400
The Socio-economic Context and the Emergence of Populär
Organizations 403
Democracy and Local Development Initiatives since 1990 409
4. Local Development Programs: Three Case Illustrations 414
The Solidarity and Social Initiative Fund - FOSIS 414
Contents xv
Program for the Improvement ofQuality and Fairness in Education -
MECE 416
Basic Primary Health Care Program, Ministry of Health 418
5. The Reality of Local Development: Analysis and Discussion of
Case Examples 420
FOSIS 420
MECE 424
Basic Primary Health Care Program 427
6. Conclusion 430
Local Development Policy in Chile 430
The Decentralization Process 431
Future Directions for Local Development 431
Democracy and Local Development 432
Co-ordinators and Authors 433
References 434
PART IX: COMPARISONS AND CONCLUSIONS:
AN INTERNATIONAL FRAMEWORK FOR PRACTICE IN
THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY by hubert campfens 437
Overview 439
Contrasts in Context 443
• North-South/Rich-Poor 443
• Urban/Rural 447
• Ethnocultural and Religious Heterogeneity/Homogeneity 448
• Centralization /Decentralization 449
Shifts in Concept and Practice 452
• The Initiators of Development 452
• Targets of Community Action and Organizing Strategies 453
• Typology of Approaches to CD 455
Common Themes 456
• A Proactive Policy on Nurturing Associative Communities 456
• The Limits of Self-reliance and the Role of the State 457
• The People Development Focus 458
• Program Integration (Multidimensionality) and Organizational
Partnerships 458
• Populär and Community Participation 460
• The Social Justice Agenda and Human Rights 464
• Global Networking and the Emergence of a Worldwide Civil
Society 465
Conclusion 466
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Framework Theory Outline for Policy Development, Program
Planning, and CD Practice 467
References 468
APPENDIX: HIGHLIGHTS OF CASES COMPARED 471
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title | Community development around the world practice, theory, research, training |
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title_exact_search | Community development around the world practice, theory, research, training |
title_full | Community development around the world practice, theory, research, training ed. by Hubert Campfens |
title_fullStr | Community development around the world practice, theory, research, training ed. by Hubert Campfens |
title_full_unstemmed | Community development around the world practice, theory, research, training ed. by Hubert Campfens |
title_short | Community development around the world |
title_sort | community development around the world practice theory research training |
title_sub | practice, theory, research, training |
topic | Développement communautaire - Philosophie ram Développement communautaire - Recherche ram Développement communautaire - Études transculturelles ram Opbouwwerk gtt Planification sociale - Études transculturelles Philosophie Community development Cross-cultural studies Community development Philosophy Community development Research Kulturvergleich (DE-588)4114328-0 gnd Gemeindeentwicklung (DE-588)4156494-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Développement communautaire - Philosophie Développement communautaire - Recherche Développement communautaire - Études transculturelles Opbouwwerk Planification sociale - Études transculturelles Philosophie Community development Cross-cultural studies Community development Philosophy Community development Research Kulturvergleich Gemeindeentwicklung Aufsatzsammlung |
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