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Community organizing and community building for health and welfare [[electronic resource] /] / [edited by] Meredith Minkler
Community organizing and community building for health and welfare [[electronic resource] /] / [edited by] Meredith Minkler
Edizione [3rd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New Brunswick, N.J., : Rutgers University Press, c2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (510 p.)
Disciplina 362.12
Altri autori (Persone) MinklerMeredith
Soggetto topico Health promotion
Community health services - Citizen participation
Community organization
Community development
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-8135-5314-8
1-283-52666-2
9786613839114
Classificazione MS 5800
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front matter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Part One: Introduction -- 1. Introduction to Community Organizing and Community Building / Minkler, Meredith -- 2. Why Organize? Problems and Promise in the Inner City / Obama, Barack -- Part Two: Contextual Frameworks and Approaches -- 3. Improving Health through Community Organization and Community Building: Perspectives from Health Education and Social Work / Minkler, Meredith / Wallerstein, Nina -- 4. Contrasting Organizing Approaches: The "Alinsky Tradition" and Freirian Organizing Approaches / Martinson, Marty / Su, Celina -- 5. Community Building Practice: An Expanded Conceptual Framework / Walter, Cheryl L. / Hyde, Cheryl A. -- Part Three. Building Effective Partnerships and Anticipating and Addressing Ethical Challenges -- 6. Community, Community Development, and the Forming of Authentic Partnerships: Some Critical Reflections / Labonte, Ronald -- 7. Ethical Issues in Community Organizing and Capacity Building / Minkler, Meredith / Pies, Cheri / Hyde, Cheryl A. -- 8. Building Partnerships between Local Health Departments and Communities: Case Studies in Capacity Building and Cultural Humility / Ellis, Galen / Walton, Sheryl -- Part Four. Community Assessment and Issue Selection -- 9. Community Health Assessment or Healthy Community Assessment: Whose Community? Whose Health? Whose Assessment? / Hancock, Trevor / Minkler, Meredith -- 10. Mapping Community Capacity / Mcknight, John L. / Kretzmann, John P. -- 11. Selecting and "Cutting" the Issue / Staples, Lee -- Part Five. Community Organizing and Community Building within and across Diverse Groups and Cultures -- 12. Education, Participation, and Capacity Building in Community Organizing with Women of Color / Gutiérrez, Lorraine M. / Lewis, Edith A. -- 13. African American Barbershops and Beauty Salons: An Innovative Approach to Reducing Health Disparities through Community Building and Health Education / Linnan, Laura / Thomas, Stephen / D'Angelo, Heather / Ferguson, Yvonne Owens -- 14. Popular Education, Participatory Research, and Community Organizing with Immigrant Restaurant Workers in San Francisco's Chinatown: A Case Study / Chang, Charlotte / Salvatore, Alicia L. / Lee, Pam Tau / Liu, Shaw San / Minkler, Meredith -- Part Six. Using the Arts and the Internet as Tools for Community Organizing and Community Building -- 15. Creating an Online Strategy to Enhance Effective Community Building and Organizing / Bazell Satariano, Nickie / Wong, Amanda -- 16. Using the Arts and New Media in Community Organizing and Community Building: An Overview and Case Study from Post-Katrina New Orleans / Mcdonald, Marian / Catalani, Caricia / Minkler, Meredith -- Part Seven. Building, Maintaining, and Evaluating Effective Coalitions and Community Organizing Efforts -- 17. A Coalition Model for Community Action / Butterfoss, Frances D. / Kegler, Michelle C. -- 18. Community Organizing for Obesity Prevention in Humboldt Park, Chicago: The Challenges and Successes of Coalition Building across Two Organizing Traditions / Becker, Adam B. / Kaufer Christoffel, Katherine / López, José E. / Rodríguez, José Luis -- 19. Participatory Approaches to Evaluating Community Organizing and Coalition Building / Coombe, Chris M. -- Part Eight. Influencing Policy through Community Organizing and Media Advocacy -- 20. Using Community Organizing and Community Building to Influence Public Policy / Glover Blackwell, Angela / Thompson, Mildred / Freudenberg, Nicholas / Ayers, Jeanne / Schrantz, Doran / Minkler, Meredith -- 21. Organizing for Health Care Reform: National and State-Level Efforts and Perspectives / Anderson, Jacquie / Miller, Michael / Mcguire, Andrew -- 22. Media Advocacy: A Strategy for Helping Communities Change Policy / Dorfman, Lori / Gonzalez, Priscilla -- Appendixes -- 1. Principles of Community Building: A Policy Perspective / Glover Blackwell, Angela / Colmenar, Raymond A. -- 2. Action-Oriented Community Diagnosis Procedure / Eng, Eugenia / Blanchard, Lynn -- 3. Challenging Ourselves: Critical Self-Reflection on Power and Privilege / Hyde, Cheryl A. -- 4. A Ladder of Community Participation in Public Health / Anne, Mary / Lifshay, Jennifer -- 5. Coalition Member Assessment / Wolff, Tom -- 6. Community Mapping and Digital Technology: Tools for Organizers / Kirschenbaum, Josh / Corburn, Jason -- 7. Using Force Field and "SWOT" Analysis as Strategic Tools in Community Organizing / Minkler, Meredith / Coombe, Chris -- 8. A Checklist for Action / Homan, Mark S. -- 9. Criteria for Creating Triggers or Codes for Freirian Organizing / Wallerstein, Nina -- 10. Scale for Measuring Perceptions of Control at the Individual, Organizational, Neighborhood, and beyond-the-Neighborhood Levels / Israel, Barbara A. / Schulz, Amy J. / Parker, Edith A. / Becker, Adam B. -- 11. Policy Bingo / Lee, Mary M. / Flournoy, Rebecca / Bell, Judith / Rubin, Victor -- About the Contributors -- Index
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Community organizing and community building for health and welfare [[electronic resource] /] / [edited by] Meredith Minkler
Community organizing and community building for health and welfare [[electronic resource] /] / [edited by] Meredith Minkler
Edizione [3rd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New Brunswick, N.J., : Rutgers University Press, c2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (510 p.)
Disciplina 362.12
Altri autori (Persone) MinklerMeredith
Soggetto topico Health promotion
Community health services - Citizen participation
Community organization
Community development
ISBN 0-8135-5314-8
1-283-52666-2
9786613839114
Classificazione MS 5800
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front matter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Part One: Introduction -- 1. Introduction to Community Organizing and Community Building / Minkler, Meredith -- 2. Why Organize? Problems and Promise in the Inner City / Obama, Barack -- Part Two: Contextual Frameworks and Approaches -- 3. Improving Health through Community Organization and Community Building: Perspectives from Health Education and Social Work / Minkler, Meredith / Wallerstein, Nina -- 4. Contrasting Organizing Approaches: The "Alinsky Tradition" and Freirian Organizing Approaches / Martinson, Marty / Su, Celina -- 5. Community Building Practice: An Expanded Conceptual Framework / Walter, Cheryl L. / Hyde, Cheryl A. -- Part Three. Building Effective Partnerships and Anticipating and Addressing Ethical Challenges -- 6. Community, Community Development, and the Forming of Authentic Partnerships: Some Critical Reflections / Labonte, Ronald -- 7. Ethical Issues in Community Organizing and Capacity Building / Minkler, Meredith / Pies, Cheri / Hyde, Cheryl A. -- 8. Building Partnerships between Local Health Departments and Communities: Case Studies in Capacity Building and Cultural Humility / Ellis, Galen / Walton, Sheryl -- Part Four. Community Assessment and Issue Selection -- 9. Community Health Assessment or Healthy Community Assessment: Whose Community? Whose Health? Whose Assessment? / Hancock, Trevor / Minkler, Meredith -- 10. Mapping Community Capacity / Mcknight, John L. / Kretzmann, John P. -- 11. Selecting and "Cutting" the Issue / Staples, Lee -- Part Five. Community Organizing and Community Building within and across Diverse Groups and Cultures -- 12. Education, Participation, and Capacity Building in Community Organizing with Women of Color / Gutiérrez, Lorraine M. / Lewis, Edith A. -- 13. African American Barbershops and Beauty Salons: An Innovative Approach to Reducing Health Disparities through Community Building and Health Education / Linnan, Laura / Thomas, Stephen / D'Angelo, Heather / Ferguson, Yvonne Owens -- 14. Popular Education, Participatory Research, and Community Organizing with Immigrant Restaurant Workers in San Francisco's Chinatown: A Case Study / Chang, Charlotte / Salvatore, Alicia L. / Lee, Pam Tau / Liu, Shaw San / Minkler, Meredith -- Part Six. Using the Arts and the Internet as Tools for Community Organizing and Community Building -- 15. Creating an Online Strategy to Enhance Effective Community Building and Organizing / Bazell Satariano, Nickie / Wong, Amanda -- 16. Using the Arts and New Media in Community Organizing and Community Building: An Overview and Case Study from Post-Katrina New Orleans / Mcdonald, Marian / Catalani, Caricia / Minkler, Meredith -- Part Seven. Building, Maintaining, and Evaluating Effective Coalitions and Community Organizing Efforts -- 17. A Coalition Model for Community Action / Butterfoss, Frances D. / Kegler, Michelle C. -- 18. Community Organizing for Obesity Prevention in Humboldt Park, Chicago: The Challenges and Successes of Coalition Building across Two Organizing Traditions / Becker, Adam B. / Kaufer Christoffel, Katherine / López, José E. / Rodríguez, José Luis -- 19. Participatory Approaches to Evaluating Community Organizing and Coalition Building / Coombe, Chris M. -- Part Eight. Influencing Policy through Community Organizing and Media Advocacy -- 20. Using Community Organizing and Community Building to Influence Public Policy / Glover Blackwell, Angela / Thompson, Mildred / Freudenberg, Nicholas / Ayers, Jeanne / Schrantz, Doran / Minkler, Meredith -- 21. Organizing for Health Care Reform: National and State-Level Efforts and Perspectives / Anderson, Jacquie / Miller, Michael / Mcguire, Andrew -- 22. Media Advocacy: A Strategy for Helping Communities Change Policy / Dorfman, Lori / Gonzalez, Priscilla -- Appendixes -- 1. Principles of Community Building: A Policy Perspective / Glover Blackwell, Angela / Colmenar, Raymond A. -- 2. Action-Oriented Community Diagnosis Procedure / Eng, Eugenia / Blanchard, Lynn -- 3. Challenging Ourselves: Critical Self-Reflection on Power and Privilege / Hyde, Cheryl A. -- 4. A Ladder of Community Participation in Public Health / Anne, Mary / Lifshay, Jennifer -- 5. Coalition Member Assessment / Wolff, Tom -- 6. Community Mapping and Digital Technology: Tools for Organizers / Kirschenbaum, Josh / Corburn, Jason -- 7. Using Force Field and "SWOT" Analysis as Strategic Tools in Community Organizing / Minkler, Meredith / Coombe, Chris -- 8. A Checklist for Action / Homan, Mark S. -- 9. Criteria for Creating Triggers or Codes for Freirian Organizing / Wallerstein, Nina -- 10. Scale for Measuring Perceptions of Control at the Individual, Organizational, Neighborhood, and beyond-the-Neighborhood Levels / Israel, Barbara A. / Schulz, Amy J. / Parker, Edith A. / Becker, Adam B. -- 11. Policy Bingo / Lee, Mary M. / Flournoy, Rebecca / Bell, Judith / Rubin, Victor -- About the Contributors -- Index
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Community participation and empowerment [[electronic resource] /] / Mildred F. Hindsworth and Trevor B. Lang, editors
Community participation and empowerment [[electronic resource] /] / Mildred F. Hindsworth and Trevor B. Lang, editors
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Nova Science Publishers, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (453 p.)
Disciplina 307.1/4
Altri autori (Persone) HindsworthMildred F
LangTrevor B
Soggetto topico Community development
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-61728-191-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
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Community participation and empowerment [[electronic resource] /] / Mildred F. Hindsworth and Trevor B. Lang, editors
Community participation and empowerment [[electronic resource] /] / Mildred F. Hindsworth and Trevor B. Lang, editors
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Nova Science Publishers, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (453 p.)
Disciplina 307.1/4
Altri autori (Persone) HindsworthMildred F
LangTrevor B
Soggetto topico Community development
ISBN 1-61728-191-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
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Community participation and empowerment [[electronic resource] /] / Mildred F. Hindsworth and Trevor B. Lang, editors
Community participation and empowerment [[electronic resource] /] / Mildred F. Hindsworth and Trevor B. Lang, editors
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Nova Science Publishers, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (453 p.)
Disciplina 307.1/4
Altri autori (Persone) HindsworthMildred F
LangTrevor B
Soggetto topico Community development
ISBN 1-61728-191-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION AND EMPOWERMENT -- COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION AND EMPOWERMENT -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- Chapter 1 THE OUT OF SCHOOL HOURS SPORTS PROGRAM: DEVELOPING A HEALTHY COMMUNITY THROUGH ACTIVE PARTICIPATION AND EMPOWERMENT? -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- VALUES ORIENTATION -- LEVELS OF USE -- COMMUNITIES AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT -- COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION -- EMPOWERMENT -- BACKGROUND -- RESEARCH METHODOLOGY AIM -- Study 1: The OSHSP as a Diverse Community -- Theoretical Background -- Values Orientation Inventory (VOI) -- Participants -- Measure -- VOI Survey -- Procedure -- Data Analysis -- Value Orientation Inventory Results -- Discussion and Conclusion -- Study 2: The OSHSP as an Example of Diverse Implementation Practices -- Theoretical Background -- Level of Use (LoU) -- Participants -- Measure -- LoU Semi-structured Interview -- Procedure -- Data Analysis -- Results -- Categories of Use of the OSHSP -- Knowledge -- Acquiring Information -- Sharing -- Assessing -- Planning -- Status Reporting -- Performing -- Overall Level of Use -- Discussion -- Study 3: The OSHSP as an Example of Community Development -- Participants -- Procedure -- Data Analysis -- Results -- Community Development -- Community Participation -- Empowerment -- Discussion -- SUMMARY DISCUSSION -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 2 SYNTHESISING DELIBERATIVE DEMOCRACY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY: LESSONS FROM THE STANAGE FORUM -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- DELIBERATIVE DEMOCRACY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY -- INTRODUCING THE STANAGE FORUM -- TRADE-OFFS BETWEEN THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF DELIBERATIVE DEMOCRACY IN THE STANAGE FORUM -- Stage 1: Setting the Agenda -- Stage 2: The Process of Deliberation -- Participation and Representation -- Processes of Deliberation -- Stage 3: Decision-Making -- Stage 4: Implementation.
Stage 5: Review -- THE STANAGE FORUM'S DECISIONS AND ENVIRONMENTAL RATIONALITY -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 3 SOCIAL INEQUALITIES, POWERLESSNESS AND SOMATIC HEALTH IN A WELFARE STATE -- ABSTRACT -- Objectives -- Methods -- Results -- Conclusion -- INTRODUCTION -- Aims of Present Study -- Hypotheses -- METHODS -- Sample -- Variables -- Somatic Health -- Social Status -- Powerlessness and Lack of Control -- Social Support -- Negative Life Events -- Psychological Distress -- Life Style -- Statistical Analysis -- RESULTS -- Social Status and Somatic Health -- Social Status and Risk Factors -- Powerlessness/Lack of Control and Somatic Disorders -- Social Status, Risk Factors and Somatic Health -- DISCUSSION -- Main Findings -- Methods -- Powerlessness and Somatic Disorders -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- FUNDING -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 4 PARTICIPATION OF HOMELESS AND ABUSED WOMEN IN A PARENT TRAINING PROGRAM: SCIENCE AND PRACTICE CONVERGE IN A BATTERED WOMEN'S SHELTER -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE (EBP) -- Tensions in Evidence-Based Practice -- Parent Management Training - Oregon Model (PMTO) as an EBP Prototype -- NEED FOR PARENTING INTERVENTIONS TO SUPPORT FAMILIES IN SHELTERS -- Community Sectors of Care: Battered Women's Shelters -- ADAPTATION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE EVIDENCE-BASED PROGRAM -- CONCLUSION -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 5 COMMUNITIES FOR LEGAL KNOWLEDGE DISSEMINATION -- ABSTRACT -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 1.1. Knowledge and the Legitimacy of Law -- 1.2. Legal Knowledge Dissemination -- 2. A TRANSLATION METHOD FOR LEGAL KNOWLEDGE DISSEMINATION -- 2.1. Outline of the Translation Model -- 2.2. Translation Steps -- 2.3. A Translation Example -- Art. 13a Police Data Act (PDA) -- Paragraph 2 -- Paragraph 3 -- 3. APPLIED LEGAL EPISTEMOLOGY -- 3.1. The Value of Knowledge.
3.2. Three Dimensions of Knowledge -- Acquisition -- Object -- Justification -- 3.3. Basic Categories of the Knowledge-based Model of the Legal Domain -- 3.4. Epistemic Roles -- 3.5. Knowledge Criteria -- Truth -- Justification -- Reliability -- Coherence -- 4. IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF CONTRIBUTIONS IN COLLABORATIVE ENVIRONMENTS -- 4.1. Collaboratories and the Three Dimensions of Knowledge -- 5. ON-LINE COLLABORATION IN LEGAL KNOWLEDGE DISSEMINATION -- 5.1. Regulating Collaboration -- 5.2. The Rules of Collaboration -- Collaboration Mission -- Code of Conduct -- Reputation Charter -- Reputation System -- 5.3. Reusing Reputation -- 5.4. Challenges for Reputation-based Collaboration -- 6. CONCLUSION -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- REFERENTES -- Chapter 6 PARTICIPATION, PEDAGOGY AND PRACTICE IN DESIGN EDUCATION -- ABSTRACT -- CONTEXT AND BACKGROUND -- APPROACH TO THE RESEARCH -- FINDINGS -- Learning in the Design Practicum -- Key Discourses Structuring Graphic Design Learning, Teaching and Practice -- Metaphors of Space: The Graphic Design Journey -- Metaphors of Space: Insiders and Outsiders -- Metaphors of Space: Permeable People and the Knowledge Flow -- Metaphors of Order and Control: Reason and Rationale -- Metaphors of Order and Control: Building and Construction -- Discourse Consonance across Educational and Professional Contexts -- PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL IMPLICATIONS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 7 GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND DECISION PROCESSES FOR URBAN PLANNING: A CASE STUDY OF ROUGH SET ANALYSIS ON THE RESIDENTIAL AREAS OF THE CITY OF CAGLIARI, ITALY -- ABSTRACT -- 1. INTRODUCTION1 -- 2. METHODOLOGY -- 3. GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM -- 3.1. Methodology -- 3.1.1. Data -- 3.1.2. Residential Zones -- 3.1.3. Spatial Analysis Approach -- 3.2. Results of the Spatial Analysis.
3.2.1. Area of the A Zone Contained in the Buffer around a Residential Zone -- 3.2.2. Area of the B Zone Contained in the Buffer around a Residential Zone -- 3.2.3. Area of the C Zone Contained in the Buffer around a Residential Zone -- 3.2.4. Area of the EZ Zone Contained in the Buffer around a Residential Zone -- 3.2.5. Land Use -- 3.2.6. Population -- 3.2.7. Building Prohibition -- 4. ANALYSIS OF THE SPATIAL CONFIGURATION OF THE RESIDENTIAL AREAS OF CAGLIARI -- 4.1. Objects, Attributes and Decision Rules -- 4.2. RESULTS -- 4.2.1. Residential Completion Zones with an Area Greater than Eight Hectares (B-HIGH) -- 4.2.2. Residential Completion Zones with an Area Smaller than Eight Hectares (B-LOW) -- 4.2.3. Residential Expansion Zones (C) -- 4.2.4. Enterprise Zones (EZ) -- 5. CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 8 REGIONAL AND CITY PLANNING IN SARDINIA (ITALY): CONFLICTUAL ISSUES ANALYZED THROUGH MULTICRITERIA ANALYSIS AND CONTINGENT VALUATION -- ABSTRACT -- 1. INTRODUCTION2 -- 2. THE CONFLICT BETWEEN THS CITY AND THE REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION -- 3. A PLANNING PROPOSAL OF AN URBAN RECREATION PARK IN AN AREA WHICH THE ACTUAL MPS DEFINES A RESIDENTIAL EXPANSION ZONE7 -- 4. METHODOLOGY -- 4.1. CONTINGENT VALUATION -- 4.2. MULTICRITERIA ANALYSIS -- 5. SAMPLING METHOD AND RESULTS -- 5.1. CV RESULTS -- 5.2. MCA RESULTS -- 6. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 9 DRINKING WATER FROM SOLAR STILLS: A RENEWABLE TECHNOLOGY FOR SUDAN -- ABSTRACT -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. GEOGRAPHIC PROFILE OF THE SUDAN -- 3. ENERGY SITUATION IN SUDAN -- 3.1. Problems and Difficulties in Rural Energy Development -- 3.1.1. Imbalance in Rural Energy Development -- 3.1.2. Insufficient Investment in Development of Rural Energy -- 3.1.3. Excessive Dependence on Forests for Rural Energy -- 4. SOLAR ENERGY -- 4.1. Solar Radiation over the Sudan.
4.2. Solar Thermal Energy -- 4.2.1. Solar Cookers -- 4.2.2. Industrial Solar Water Heaters (SWHs) -- 4.2.3. Solar Dryers for Peanut Crops -- 4.2.4. Solar Stills -- 5. ENERGY REQUIREMENTS FOR WATER DISTILLATION -- 5.1. Simple Solar Still Operation -- 5.2. Design Types and their Performance -- 5.3. Output of a Solar Still -- 5.4. Experience -- 5.4.1. Solar Still Suit the Needs -- 5.4.2. Solar Still Types -- 6. MATERIALS REQUIREMENTS OF SOLAR STILLS -- 7. DISCUSSIONS -- 8. BARRIERS TO IMPLEMENTATION -- 9. DISADVANTAGES -- 10. CONCLUSIONS -- APPENDIX 1. TAXONOMY OF SOLAR DISTILLATION SYSTEMS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 10 COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION IN FORMULATING SUSTAINABLE FOREST POLICY: AN INSTITUTIONAL PERSPECTIVE -- ABSTRACT -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS PERSPECTIVE OF COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION -- 2.1. Models of Community Participation -- 2.2. Operational Rules of Participation -- 3. THE CASE OF AUSTRALIAN FOREST POLICY -- 3.1. Institutional History of the Australian Forest Sector -- 3.1.1. State Forestry Legislation -- 3.1.2. Forest Policy Conflicts -- 3.1.3. Commonwealth and State Relations -- 3.1.4. Institutional Changes in Forest Management -- 3.2. The National Forest Policy Statement (NFPS) -- 3.3. The Regional Agreement (RFA) Program -- 3.3.1. The Stated Policy Intent of RFA -- 3.3.2. The Stages and Procedures of the RFA -- 3.3.3. Comprehensive, Adequate and Representative (CAR) Reserve System -- 3.3.4. Comprehensive Regional Assessments (CRAs) -- 3.4. Processes of Community Participation in the RFA Program -- 3.4.1. Social Assessment Process (SAP) -- 3.4.2. Induced Institutional Changes -- 4. RULE CONFIGURATION IN PARTICIPATION -- 4.1. Scoping Rules -- 4.2. Position Rules -- 4.3. Information Rules -- 4.4. Boundary Rules and Representation -- 4.5. Aggregation and Authority Rules -- 5. CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES.
Chapter 11 COLLABORATING ON CLIMATE CHANGE IN 3D LANDSCAPES.
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Community Practice and Social Development in Social Work [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Sarah Todd, Julie L. Drolet
Community Practice and Social Development in Social Work [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Sarah Todd, Julie L. Drolet
Edizione [1st ed. 2020.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore : , : Springer Nature Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2020
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xxi, 483 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 361.32
Collana Social Work
Soggetto topico Social service
Community development
Economic development
Social Work
Social Work and Community Development
Development Studies
ISBN 981-13-6969-0
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Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Section 1: Introduction and defining the field. -- Section 2: Community practices -- Section 3: Social development theory and practice -- Section 4: International comparative perspectives -- Section 5: Politics and policy in community practice and social development -- Section 6: Overview summary.
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Community resilience and environmental transitions / / Geoff A. Wilson
Community resilience and environmental transitions / / Geoff A. Wilson
Autore Wilson G. A (Geoffrey Alan), <1961-, >
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (263 p.)
Disciplina 307.1/401
Soggetto topico Community development
Community development - Environmental aspects
Sociology, Urban
Sociology, Rural
Sustainable development
Disasters - Social aspects
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-136-50453-2
0-203-14491-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Community Resilience and Environmental Transitions; Copyright Page; Contents; List of figures, tables and boxes; Acknowledgements; List of Abbreviations; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Resilience, transition theory, and economic, social and environmental capital; 1.2 Aim of the book: understanding environmental and societal transitions at community level; 1.3 Community resilience and anthropogenic and natural disturbances; 1.4 Structure of the book; 2. Towards a framework for understanding community resilience; 2.1 Introduction
2.2 Conceptualizing community resilience at the intersection between economic, social and environmental capital2.3 Characteristics of resilient communities; 2.4 Community resilience and 'open' and 'closed' systems: geographical and socio-cultural boundaries of communities; 2.5 How can we measure the resilience of communities? Some methodological considerations; 2.6 Conclusions; 3. Transition theory: pathways of change and resilient communities; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Transition theory and community pathways
3.3 Environmental transitions at community level: from subsistence communities to relocalized pathways3.4 Conclusions; 4. Social memory: community learning, tradition, stakeholder networks and community resilience; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Social memory at local community level; 4.3 Social memory and community resilience; 4.4 Conclusions; 5. Path dependency: 'lock-in' mechanisms, power structures and pathways of the (im)possible at community level; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Understanding path dependency at community level; 5.3 Lock-in effects at community level
5.4 Endogenous path dependency at community level: examples from the developed and developing world5.5 Path dependency and transitional ruptures at community level: pathways of the (im)possible?; 5.6 Conclusions; 6. Transitional corridors: macro-structural influences and community resilience; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Transitional corridors; 6.3 Lock-in effects and transitional corridors; 6.4 Macro-level ruptures and transitional corridors; 6.5 Conclusions; 7. Community resilience and the policy challenge; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Transitional corridors and policy
7.3 Transitional corridors and policy challenges7.4 Policies for community resilience as a win-win situation or zero-sum game?; 7.5 Managing global resilience transitions; 7.6 Conclusions; 8. Conclusions; 8.1 Theoretical and conceptual considerations; 8.2 Opportunities for future research on community resilience; Notes; Bibliography; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910457720603321
Wilson G. A (Geoffrey Alan), <1961-, >  
London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2012
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Community resilience and environmental transitions / / Geoff A. Wilson
Community resilience and environmental transitions / / Geoff A. Wilson
Autore Wilson G. A (Geoffrey Alan), <1961-, >
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (263 p.)
Disciplina 307.1/401
Soggetto topico Community development
Community development - Environmental aspects
Sociology, Urban
Sociology, Rural
Sustainable development
Disasters - Social aspects
ISBN 1-136-50452-4
1-136-50453-2
0-203-14491-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Community Resilience and Environmental Transitions; Copyright Page; Contents; List of figures, tables and boxes; Acknowledgements; List of Abbreviations; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Resilience, transition theory, and economic, social and environmental capital; 1.2 Aim of the book: understanding environmental and societal transitions at community level; 1.3 Community resilience and anthropogenic and natural disturbances; 1.4 Structure of the book; 2. Towards a framework for understanding community resilience; 2.1 Introduction
2.2 Conceptualizing community resilience at the intersection between economic, social and environmental capital2.3 Characteristics of resilient communities; 2.4 Community resilience and 'open' and 'closed' systems: geographical and socio-cultural boundaries of communities; 2.5 How can we measure the resilience of communities? Some methodological considerations; 2.6 Conclusions; 3. Transition theory: pathways of change and resilient communities; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Transition theory and community pathways
3.3 Environmental transitions at community level: from subsistence communities to relocalized pathways3.4 Conclusions; 4. Social memory: community learning, tradition, stakeholder networks and community resilience; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Social memory at local community level; 4.3 Social memory and community resilience; 4.4 Conclusions; 5. Path dependency: 'lock-in' mechanisms, power structures and pathways of the (im)possible at community level; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Understanding path dependency at community level; 5.3 Lock-in effects at community level
5.4 Endogenous path dependency at community level: examples from the developed and developing world5.5 Path dependency and transitional ruptures at community level: pathways of the (im)possible?; 5.6 Conclusions; 6. Transitional corridors: macro-structural influences and community resilience; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Transitional corridors; 6.3 Lock-in effects and transitional corridors; 6.4 Macro-level ruptures and transitional corridors; 6.5 Conclusions; 7. Community resilience and the policy challenge; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Transitional corridors and policy
7.3 Transitional corridors and policy challenges7.4 Policies for community resilience as a win-win situation or zero-sum game?; 7.5 Managing global resilience transitions; 7.6 Conclusions; 8. Conclusions; 8.1 Theoretical and conceptual considerations; 8.2 Opportunities for future research on community resilience; Notes; Bibliography; Index
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Wilson G. A (Geoffrey Alan), <1961-, >  
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Community resilience and environmental transitions / / Geoff A. Wilson
Community resilience and environmental transitions / / Geoff A. Wilson
Autore Wilson G. A (Geoffrey Alan), <1961-, >
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (263 p.)
Disciplina 307.1/401
Soggetto topico Community development
Community development - Environmental aspects
Sociology, Urban
Sociology, Rural
Sustainable development
Disasters - Social aspects
ISBN 1-136-50452-4
1-136-50453-2
0-203-14491-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Community Resilience and Environmental Transitions; Copyright Page; Contents; List of figures, tables and boxes; Acknowledgements; List of Abbreviations; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Resilience, transition theory, and economic, social and environmental capital; 1.2 Aim of the book: understanding environmental and societal transitions at community level; 1.3 Community resilience and anthropogenic and natural disturbances; 1.4 Structure of the book; 2. Towards a framework for understanding community resilience; 2.1 Introduction
2.2 Conceptualizing community resilience at the intersection between economic, social and environmental capital2.3 Characteristics of resilient communities; 2.4 Community resilience and 'open' and 'closed' systems: geographical and socio-cultural boundaries of communities; 2.5 How can we measure the resilience of communities? Some methodological considerations; 2.6 Conclusions; 3. Transition theory: pathways of change and resilient communities; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Transition theory and community pathways
3.3 Environmental transitions at community level: from subsistence communities to relocalized pathways3.4 Conclusions; 4. Social memory: community learning, tradition, stakeholder networks and community resilience; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Social memory at local community level; 4.3 Social memory and community resilience; 4.4 Conclusions; 5. Path dependency: 'lock-in' mechanisms, power structures and pathways of the (im)possible at community level; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Understanding path dependency at community level; 5.3 Lock-in effects at community level
5.4 Endogenous path dependency at community level: examples from the developed and developing world5.5 Path dependency and transitional ruptures at community level: pathways of the (im)possible?; 5.6 Conclusions; 6. Transitional corridors: macro-structural influences and community resilience; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Transitional corridors; 6.3 Lock-in effects and transitional corridors; 6.4 Macro-level ruptures and transitional corridors; 6.5 Conclusions; 7. Community resilience and the policy challenge; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Transitional corridors and policy
7.3 Transitional corridors and policy challenges7.4 Policies for community resilience as a win-win situation or zero-sum game?; 7.5 Managing global resilience transitions; 7.6 Conclusions; 8. Conclusions; 8.1 Theoretical and conceptual considerations; 8.2 Opportunities for future research on community resilience; Notes; Bibliography; Index
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Wilson G. A (Geoffrey Alan), <1961-, >  
London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2012
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Community theatre : global perspectives / / Eugene van Erven
Community theatre : global perspectives / / Eugene van Erven
Autore Van Erven Eugene
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2001
Descrizione fisica xiii, 269 p
Disciplina 792
Soggetto topico Community theater
Drama in education
Theater and society
Community development
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-134-65636-X
1-280-31906-2
0-203-45243-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto chapter Introduction -- chapter 1 Philippine community theatre in the 1990s -- chapter 2 Community theatre in the Netherlands -- chapter 3 Community theatre in Los Angeles -- chapter 4 Collective creation in Costa Rican community theatre -- chapter 5 Community theatre in Kenya -- chapter 6 Community theatre in Australia -- chapter 7 Conclusion.
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Van Erven Eugene  
London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2001
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