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UNINA9910754097603321 |
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Titolo |
Connectedness, resilience and empowerment : perspectives on community development / / Daniel M. Muia, Rhonda Phillips, editors |
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Cham : , : Springer, , 2023 |
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©2023 |
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[1st ed.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (xvii, 241 pages) : illustrations |
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Collana |
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Community Quality-Of-Life and Well-Being Series |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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MuiaDaniel M |
PhillipsRhonda |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Monografia |
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Nota di contenuto |
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Intro -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Enhancing Ubuntu: Promoting Community Connectedness-The Foundation for Social Change for Girls -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Roots of Connectedness in Community Development -- 3 Roots of Connectedness in Indigenous Cultures -- 4 Supporting the Rights and Development of Adolescent Girls in Senegal -- 5 Orientation of Adolescent Programs in the Majority World -- 6 Predominant Concepts and Approaches to Support Change for Adolescent Girls -- 7 Alternative Parameters to Promote Community-Wide Support for Girls´ Development -- 8 Girls´ Holistic Development (GHD) in Senegal -- 9 Overview of GHD Operational Strategy to Promote Community-Driven Change -- 10 Results of the Girls´ Holistic Development Program -- 11 Changes in Communities, Families and Adolescent Girls -- 12 Changes at the Community Level -- 13 Changes at the School Level -- 14 Changes at the Family Level -- 15 Changes in Adolescent Girls -- 16 Discussion -- References -- Promoting Voice and Agency in Community Development Processes -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Basis of Voice and Agency in Community Development -- 3 Benefits of Entrenching Voice and Agency in Community Development -- 4 Entrenching Voice and Agency in Community Development -- Community Engagement -- 5 Transformation Agenda to Promote Voice and Agency -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Community |
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Development, Dialogue, and Sagacious Relationships for Social Change -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Community Development, Contestations and Nuances -- 3 Contextual Challenges and Grand Expectations -- 4 Dialogues Reveal Community Development Practice -- 5 A Bold Passion for Change, Theoretically Grounded -- 6 Impact in the Revealing of Women´s Hidden Stories, Together -- 7 Voice, Community and Influencing Change -- 8 Building Sagacious Relationships. |
9 Power, Politicisation and Influence -- 10 Concluding Thoughts on Sagacious Relationships -- References -- In Search of a Global Ethic of Love and Humanity: Ubuntu and Professional Love in Community Development in Kenya and the Unite... -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Community Development in a Globalized World -- 3 Community Development as Loving Practice, Humanism and an Ethic of Care -- Humanism -- Ubuntu -- Professional Love -- 4 Examples from the Field -- 5 The Jewels of Obaga in Siaya County, Kenya -- 6 Slum Child Foundation, Kariobangi, Kenya -- 7 City of Sanctuary Network, UK -- 8 Discussion and Conclusions -- References -- Saskatoon Green Spaces Connect Community Twihamwe Watu Wa Miti -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Stakeholders and Community Identification -- 3 Needs and Desired Outcomes Summary -- Describe the Situation and Opportunity -- 4 The Goals Which Were Presented -- Threat or Challenge as a Trigger for Change? -- 5 What Are the Needs and Objectives? -- 6 Response to the Opportunity -- 7 Community Development Resources -- 8 The Power to Act -- 9 Evaluation and New Partnerships -- 10 In Conclusion -- The Role of Community Leadership Development Programs for Citizen Empowerment and Community Resiliency -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Challenging Traditional Leadership -- 3 Community Relevant Leadership Development -- 4 Community Leadership Development for Empowerment -- Individual Efficacy -- Recognition by Others -- Knowledge of How to Empower Others -- 5 Examples of Community Engaged Leadership Development -- 6 Moving from Citizen Empowerment, Through Leadership, to Resilient Communities -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- The Role of Cooperative Extension in Community and Economic Development in the United States -- 1 Introduction and Overview -- Extension: Community and Economic Development -- Total Economic Paradigm Model -- Community Capitals Framework. |
Community Life Cycle Model -- Case Studies from Practice -- 2 Case Study 1: Integrating Sustainable Development Goals in Education-A Practitioner Approach -- Introduction -- Methods -- Outcomes -- Conclusions -- Recommendations -- 3 Case Study 2: The National Sustainability Summit Builds Community Vitality -- Introduction -- Methods -- Outcomes -- Conclusions and Recommendations -- 4 Case Study 3: Strategic Planning Design to Improve Community Member Empowerment -- Introduction -- The Beginning -- Goals: Core Values -- Methods: The Project -- Outcomes: Learning and Discussion -- Conclusions and Recommendations -- 5 Case Study 4: Emerging Issues in Community Development: Addressing Climate Change through Local, Institutional and National ... -- Introduction -- Goals and Methods -- Example of Local Climate Action -- Outcomes -- An Institutional Example of Engagement and Education -- Conclusions and Recommendations -- 6 Case Study 5: Rural Broadband Initiatives -- Introduction -- Goals and Methods -- Outcomes -- Conclusions and Recommendations -- 7 Summary and Conclusion -- References -- Embedding Intercultural Competencies in Community Development Education: Reflections on a Virtual Exchange -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Situating Students and Educators in the Context of Geography and Culture -- 3 Defining and Developing Cultural Competencies Within the |
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COIL-VE Project -- 4 The COIL-VE Project -- 5 Assessment -- 6 Impact and Reflection -- Develop Online Intercultural Communication Skills -- Critically Engage with Issues Relevant to Community Development Informed by a Cultural, Socio-economic and Political Lens -- Identify as Members of Both a Local and Global Community -- Build Connections and Feel Empowered to Lean into a Global Network of Community Development Practice -- 7 Challenges, Lessons Learned & -- Considerations for Future Projects. |
Shared Values -- Technology -- Time Zones and Time Commitments -- 8 Culturally Reflective Pedagogy in Community Development Education and Practice -- 9 Conclusion -- References -- Additional Reading -- Disability Inclusive Practices in Community Development: A Scoping Review -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Materials and Methods -- 3 Findings -- 4 Lack of Conceptual Clarity -- 5 Ableist Approaches -- 6 Use of Potentially Disabling Practices -- 7 From Disability-Targeted Interventions to Limited Representation -- 8 Conclusion -- References -- Mothering for Resilience and Empowerment: Narratives of Single Black Mothers and Their Daughters -- 1 Mothering for Resilience and Empowerment: Narratives of Single Black Mothers and Their Daughters -- 2 Theoretical Framework and Methods -- Rearticulating Single Black Motherhood -- 3 Black Feminist Thought -- 4 Methodology -- Coding -- 5 Findings: Centering Matrilineal Subjugated Knowledge -- Girlhood -- 6 Teen Years -- 7 Womanhood -- Work -- Resilience -- 8 Conclusions: Mothering in Oppressive Contexts -- 9 Definition of Terms -- References -- Social-Medical Integration Towards Health Equity: A Case Study of Improving Children´s Eye Health in Subdivided Units During P... -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Community Development Towards Health Equity -- The SDU Community in KSL -- The Importance of Locality Development -- Organising for Change -- 3 Practical Recommendations Towards Good Social-Medical Integration -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Community Resilience, Moving from Adaption to Confrontation -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Challenges Facing Communities -- 3 Community Resilience: The Community Development Practitioner Role? -- Community Resilience -- Questions for Community Development Practitioners -- 4 Re-Framing Community Resilience. From Adaption to Confrontation -- 5 Conclusion: Breaking the Hegemonic Spell? -- References. |
Monitoring & -- Evaluation, Localisation and Post-Development: Is Localised M& -- E an Alternative to Current M& -- E? -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review and Discussion -- Community Development and Participation -- Monitoring & -- Evaluation and Participation -- 3 Participation, Mainstreamed Development and M& -- E -- 4 Post Development -- 5 Localisation -- 6 Conclusion -- References. |
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Sommario/riassunto |
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This book discusses how aspects of connectedness, resilience and empowerment are intertwined in community development processes. It explicitly brings together these elements in the context of community development and well-being, helping foster an understanding of how each influences the other. With chapters contributed by scholars from around the globe, this volume provides insights into how these elements of community influence and support the quality of life of communities. While several of the chapters address the foundational and theoretical bases of community development as well as community well-being, others address topical and emergent areas of interest in community development practice and scholarship. Underscoring the chapters is an awareness of the importance of the community spirit, which is the voice and agency of people coming together to encourage social transformation. A key element of the book is also to help foster |
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change for the better in communities. This book is of interest to researchers and professionals working in the area of community engagement and development, particularly those in resource-poor countries. |
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