Funding, power and community development /:
This edited collection critically explores the funding arrangements governing contemporary community development and how they shape its theory and practice.
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Bristol, UK :
Policy Press,
2019.
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Schriftenreihe: | Rethinking community development.
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Zusammenfassung: | This edited collection critically explores the funding arrangements governing contemporary community development and how they shape its theory and practice. |
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spelling | Funding, power and community development / edited by Niamh McCrea and Fergal Finnegan. Bristol, UK : Policy Press, 2019. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Rethinking community development series Includes bibliographical references and index. Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, January 29, 2019). Intro; FUNDING, POWER AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT; Contents; Series editors' preface; Rethinking Community Development; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; 1. Funding, power and community development: an introduction; Introduction; Defining community development: fostering dialogue and debate; Funding, power and community development; The key themes of the book; Conclusion; Part 1. New configurations of power and governance; 2. Critical issues in philanthropy: power, paradox, possibility and the private foundation; Introduction; The self-help myth: philanthropy and social change Teaching critical philanthropy: the scholar-practitioner standpointConclusions; 3. "Walking the tightrope": the funding of South African NGOs and the governance of community development; Introduction; The socio-historical context of South Africa's NGO sector; Multisectoral partnerships, NGOs and community development; Conclusion; 4. The reinvention of 'civil society': transnational conceptions of development in East-Central Europe; The re-emergence of 'civil society' in the last decades of the Cold War; Civil society in the aftermath of 1989 A global civil society? The alter-globalisation movement in East-Central EuropeanConclusion; 5. Social finance and community development: exploring egalitarian possibilities; Introduction; Finance, the market and the 'double movement'; Developments in social finance; Social finance investment logics: implications for community development; The social and solidarity economy and the demand for social finance; The supply of social finance; Case studies: Mondragon in the Basque country and BRAC in Bangladesh; Conclusions 6. Corporate funding and local community development: a case from the mining industry in AustraliaIntroduction; CSR, neoliberalism and development; The mining sector and community development in Australia; The case of BHP Billiton; Community development in Ravensthorpe; Conclusion; Part 2. Questions of state and grassroots democracy; 7. Funding community organising: diversifying sources, democratising civil society; Introduction; The importance of community organising; Models of funding for community organising in the US; A review of the debates on funding community organising Relations between state, civil society and marketThe Community Organisers Programme; Conclusion; 8. 'It is time to reterritorialise utopian thinking': community, the commons and the funding of autonomous movements in Latin America -- an interview with Marcelo Lopes de Souza; Part 3. Modes of agency and horizons of possibility; 9. Keeping the show on the road: a reflective dialogue between a community worker and a funder; Introduction; Introducing ourselves, the work that we do and why we are drawn to it; Perspectives on community development; How do we find the right partner? This edited collection critically explores the funding arrangements governing contemporary community development and how they shape its theory and practice. Community development Finance. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh90001380 Federal aid to community development. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85047560 Développement communautaire Finances. SOCIAL SCIENCE/General. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Social Work. bisacsh Community development Finance fast Federal aid to community development fast Electronic book. McCrea, Niamh, editor. Finnegan, Fergal. Print version : 9781447336150 Rethinking community development. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2016094867 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2001284 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Funding, power and community development / Rethinking community development. Intro; FUNDING, POWER AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT; Contents; Series editors' preface; Rethinking Community Development; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; 1. Funding, power and community development: an introduction; Introduction; Defining community development: fostering dialogue and debate; Funding, power and community development; The key themes of the book; Conclusion; Part 1. New configurations of power and governance; 2. Critical issues in philanthropy: power, paradox, possibility and the private foundation; Introduction; The self-help myth: philanthropy and social change Teaching critical philanthropy: the scholar-practitioner standpointConclusions; 3. "Walking the tightrope": the funding of South African NGOs and the governance of community development; Introduction; The socio-historical context of South Africa's NGO sector; Multisectoral partnerships, NGOs and community development; Conclusion; 4. The reinvention of 'civil society': transnational conceptions of development in East-Central Europe; The re-emergence of 'civil society' in the last decades of the Cold War; Civil society in the aftermath of 1989 A global civil society? The alter-globalisation movement in East-Central EuropeanConclusion; 5. Social finance and community development: exploring egalitarian possibilities; Introduction; Finance, the market and the 'double movement'; Developments in social finance; Social finance investment logics: implications for community development; The social and solidarity economy and the demand for social finance; The supply of social finance; Case studies: Mondragon in the Basque country and BRAC in Bangladesh; Conclusions 6. Corporate funding and local community development: a case from the mining industry in AustraliaIntroduction; CSR, neoliberalism and development; The mining sector and community development in Australia; The case of BHP Billiton; Community development in Ravensthorpe; Conclusion; Part 2. Questions of state and grassroots democracy; 7. Funding community organising: diversifying sources, democratising civil society; Introduction; The importance of community organising; Models of funding for community organising in the US; A review of the debates on funding community organising Relations between state, civil society and marketThe Community Organisers Programme; Conclusion; 8. 'It is time to reterritorialise utopian thinking': community, the commons and the funding of autonomous movements in Latin America -- an interview with Marcelo Lopes de Souza; Part 3. Modes of agency and horizons of possibility; 9. Keeping the show on the road: a reflective dialogue between a community worker and a funder; Introduction; Introducing ourselves, the work that we do and why we are drawn to it; Perspectives on community development; How do we find the right partner? Community development Finance. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh90001380 Federal aid to community development. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85047560 Développement communautaire Finances. SOCIAL SCIENCE/General. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Social Work. bisacsh Community development Finance fast Federal aid to community development fast |
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title | Funding, power and community development / |
title_auth | Funding, power and community development / |
title_exact_search | Funding, power and community development / |
title_full | Funding, power and community development / edited by Niamh McCrea and Fergal Finnegan. |
title_fullStr | Funding, power and community development / edited by Niamh McCrea and Fergal Finnegan. |
title_full_unstemmed | Funding, power and community development / edited by Niamh McCrea and Fergal Finnegan. |
title_short | Funding, power and community development / |
title_sort | funding power and community development |
topic | Community development Finance. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh90001380 Federal aid to community development. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85047560 Développement communautaire Finances. SOCIAL SCIENCE/General. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Social Work. bisacsh Community development Finance fast Federal aid to community development fast |
topic_facet | Community development Finance. Federal aid to community development. Développement communautaire Finances. SOCIAL SCIENCE/General. SOCIAL SCIENCE Social Work. Community development Finance Federal aid to community development Electronic book. |
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