Community Development
2009 - 2025
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Volume 56, issue 2, 2025
- Editorial pp. 173-174

- Craig Talmage
- Tourism as a catalyst for resilience: Strategies for building sustainable and adaptive communities pp. 175-191

- Mohamed Khater and Mohamed Faik
- The need for proactive environmental planning in local government: Examining challenges and pathways forward in Indiana pp. 192-220

- Kara Salazar, Sarah P. Church, Linda Prokopy, Zhao Ma, Lionel Beaulieu and Rhonda Phillips
- Community resilience and intersections between sociopolitical and racial relations in the aftermath of immigration raids in Mississippi pp. 221-239

- Diego Thompson
- Conceptualizing community disaster resilience framework for Myanmar pp. 240-256

- Zin Ni Ni Lwin, Riken Homma and Qiaohui Zhou
- Community engagement in rural and urban marginalized communities in Jamaica: Building community resilience in crisis pp. 257-275

- Olivene Burke, Shinique Walters, Kaedi Burke, Vanessa Ellis Colley, Roger Bent and Lori Henry
- Unraveling the nexus between community development and sustainable development goals: A comprehensive mapping pp. 276-302

- Hossein Mousazadeh
- Community development and public administration theory pp. 303-305

- Margaret Stout
- Small isn’t beautiful: The case against localism pp. 306-307

- David Campbell
- Engineering and sustainable community development pp. 307-309

- Khoirul Rahman and Bidiyah Siska Fiyana
- International community development practice pp. 309-311

- Peter Westoby
- Connectedness, resilience and empowerment: Perspectives on community development pp. 311-313

- Rahmat Dilta Harahap
Volume 56, issue 1, 2025
- Editorial pp. 1-2

- Craig Talmage
- Sustainable academic entrepreneurship: How can it be activated in universities? pp. 3-19

- Johanna Peláez-Higuera and Gregorio Calderón-Hernández
- Entrepreneurial community development and the everyday realities of existing enterprises pp. 20-38

- Revecca Rioux and Matthew M. Mars
- Social media behaviors and barriers impacting women e-commerce entrepreneurs in rural Australia: A pilot study pp. 39-58

- Karen Sutherland, Sarah Casey and Gail Crimmins
- Women entrepreneurship in marginalized communities: Does culture, Ubuntu, religiosity and ancestral relevance matter? pp. 59-79

- Divaries Cosmas Jaravaza, Forbes Makudza, Lucia Mandongwe, Simbarashe Muparangi, Tafadzwa Machaka, Benard Chisiri, Paul Mukucha and Nomuhle Jaravaza
- Empowering rural communities: Extrapolations from a systematic review of microfinance-led outcomes pp. 80-102

- Sazzad Parwez
- Unpacking lifelong learning and entrepreneurial prospects among young adults in Ghana pp. 103-124

- Isaac Kofi Biney
- Impact of the rural enterprise programme interventions on smallholder farmers’ climate adaptation strategies: Qualitative evidence from Ghana’s transitional agro-ecological zone pp. 125-150

- Bismark Osei-Acheampong and Seth Opoku Mensah
- Contracting with nonprofits for economic development: A transaction cost explanation pp. 151-166

- Valencia Prentice
- The end of fundraising: Raise more money by selling your impact pp. 167-168

- Rick Orton
- Wealth creation: A new framework for rural economic and community development pp. 168-169

- Joseph Malual
- Economic growth and development in the Tropics pp. 170-172

- Ye Fahmi Assagaf, Ahmad Basofi and Enaldi
Volume 55, issue 6, 2024
- Editorial pp. 793-794

- Craig Talmage
- Volunteerism and community healing pp. 795-809

- Birgitta Sandberg, Leila Hurmerinta and Mira Menzfeld
- Migration of young adults in micropolitan counties pp. 810-822

- Andy Blanke and Norman Walzer
- Transforming the rural asset: Advancing rural place through cultural assets in the American High-Tech Economy pp. 823-841

- Jean Hardy
- Mapping the inclusive city: Engaging people with disabilities as co-researchers in Groningen (the Netherlands) pp. 842-857

- B. van Hoven, M. Fisher and J. Munuera Garcia
- Participatory evaluation: Generating community in a gentrified territory pp. 858-875

- Carlos Vecina-Merchante and Mercè Morey-López
- The fate of closed schools: Documenting the relationships between school property reuses and their beneficiaries in Ontario, Canada pp. 876-894

- Rachel Barber, Patricia A. Collins and Jeff R. Masuda
- Toward participatory participation: A community perspective on effective engagement in post-disaster recovery and reconstruction pp. 895-915

- Nombulelo Kitsepile Ngulube, Hirokazu Tatano and Subhajyoti Samaddar
- How do BPoC design professionals pursue environmental justice considerations when planning and designing recreational spaces? pp. 916-932

- Josephine M. Godwyll, Christine N. Buzinde, David Manuel-Navarrete, Amy E. Frazier, Dave D. White and Orion Anderson
- Handbook of sexuality leadership: Inspiring community engagement, social empowerment, and transformational influence pp. 933-934

- Andika Pratama and Chiara Emi
- Portraits of peace: Searching for hope in a divided America pp. 934-936

- Brian Raison and Rachel Welborn
- Community translation: Research and practice pp. 936-938

- Ran Yi
- Infusing social justice ideals into community work performed for and by youth: A book review pp. 938-940

- Brien K. Ashdown
Volume 55, issue 5, 2024
- Correction pp. i-i

- The Editors
- EDITORIAL pp. 621-622

- Craig Talmage
- Infrastructure development and community wellbeing in sub-Saharan Africa: A structural equation modeling – based contribution from Cameroon pp. 623-643

- Balgah Roland Azibo and Ntu Louis Sonkey
- Community participation in enterprise development programmes for poverty reduction and sustainable development in Ghana pp. 644-667

- Eric Nordjo, Evans Sakyi Boadu and Albert Ahenkan
- Inclusive and resilient local economies: Building capacity for local economic development in Ghana pp. 668-688

- James Kwame Mensah
- Attitude toward innovation and its implications for rural community development in Mexican peasant organizations pp. 689-710

- Ana L. Burgos and Octavio T. Barrera-Perales
- Community development strategies to meet challenges of potential impacts of rapid economic development in Thailand pp. 711-729

- Pornsiri Cheevapattananuwong, Athena Lathouras and Claudia Baldwin
- Migrants’ community building in two Montenegrin informal neighborhoods pp. 730-753

- Goran Ivo Marinovic
- Rethinking community-based tourism initiatives through community development lens: A case study in Vietnam pp. 754-774

- Nguyen Quang Tan, Fumikazu Ubukata, Nguyen Cong Dinh and Vo Hoang Ha
- When tourism intersects traditional rural livelihoods: A case study on lagoon fishing in Thừa Thiên Huế Province, Vietnam pp. 775-787

- Thuyet Thi Cao, Tuyen Truong Van and Khanh Le Phi Ho
- A land with a people: Palestinians and Jews confront Zionism pp. 788-789

- Ron Hustedde
- Global cities at work: New migrant divisions of labour pp. 789-790

- Philip Ollerenshaw
- Does community development work? Stories and practice for reconstructed community development in South Africa pp. 790-792

- Daniel Muia
Volume 55, issue 4, 2024
- Editorial pp. 447-448

- Craig Talmage
- Toward improved river basin management for sustainable community-based water supply systems and community development in North-West Cameroon pp. 449-469

- Henry Bikwibili Tantoh, T. J. M McKay and M. M Mbetiji
- Exploring the role of social capital in advancing climate change mitigation and disaster risk reduction pp. 470-490

- Simeon Bernados and Lanndon Ocampo
- Time to treat the climate and nature crisis as one indivisible global health emergency pp. 491-497

- Kamran Abbasi, Parveen Ali, Virginia Barbour, Thomas Benfield, Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, Gregory E. Erhabor, Stephen Hancocks, Richard Horton, Laurie Laybourn-Langton, Robert Mash, Peush Sahni, Wadeia Mohammad Sharief, Paul Yonga and Chris Zielinski
- Connectedness and wellbeing: Community and nature-based connection in the context of Utah’s rapid growth pp. 498-514

- Sarah E. Wilson and Courtney G. Flint
- “We’re all in the same boat”: The role of group physical activity in community (re) development following a natural disaster pp. 515-532

- Aubrey Newland and Eric Legg
- NGOs’ strategies towards asset accumulation and poverty reduction in Zimbabwe pp. 533-559

- Itai Kabonga
- Intergenerational family farm leadership, organizational innovativeness, and resiliency pp. 560-578

- Sean Lally and Matthew M. Mars
- Community gardens and the social solidarity economy pp. 579-598

- Jade Morkel, Noxolo Dumani, Nick Malherbe and Shahnaaz Suffla
- Community building through collaborative food production and consumption: A case study of Grow Free in South Australia pp. 599-614

- Jungho Suh and Angus Graham
- Sustainable communities: Creating a durable local economy pp. 615-616

- Ziming Li
- The changing American neighborhood: The meaning of place in the twenty-first century pp. 616-619

- Katrin B Anacker
Volume 55, issue 3, 2024
- Editorial pp. 307-309

- Brien K. Ashdown and Craig Talmage
- Pushing against a future dark side for community development: An editorial call to action pp. 310-324

- Craig A. Talmage, Matthew M. Mars, Bryan J. Hains, Kristina D. Hains and Brien K. Ashdown
- The seven deadly sins of community development pp. 325-336

- Charlie McConnell and Paul Lachapelle
- Letter to the editor pp. 337-338

- Jaya Manchikanti
- The dark side of moral outrage: Understanding the risks to long-term, meaningful community development work in higher learning pp. 339-352

- Anne Cafer and Meagen Rosenthal
- A stranger has big eyes but sees nothing: How indigenous social welfare systems endure and survive the dark side of international aid pp. 353-368

- Jill Brown, Ndumba J. Kamwanyah and Thomas L. Budesheim
- NGOs, CBOs, and the contested politics of community-driven development in urban informal settlements pp. 369-385

- Kazi Nazrul Fattah
- Disempowerment versus empowerment: Analyzing power dynamics in professional community development pp. 386-406

- Celina V. Tchida and Margaret Stout
- Symbiotic university-community partnerships: The good, the bad & the ugly pp. 407-419

- Bryan J. Hains and K. D. Hains
- Saving Which Children How? The Importance of Cultural Capital in Youth-Focused International Aid and Development pp. 420-425

- Brien K. Ashdown
- Reminding those with power that we are still here: Reflections on CDS and the International Association for Community Development pp. 426-438

- Charlie McConnell
- Problematic issues in well-intentioned interventions: Reflections of an international researcher pp. 439-445

- Judith L. Gibbons
Volume 55, issue 2, 2024
- Editorial Notes pp. 161-162

- Craig Talmage
- Foundational phases for community development: An expanded conceptual model for community development practice and higher education pp. 163-173

- George A. Grant and Bryan J. Hains
- Conceptualizing and operationalizing community resilience: A scoping review of the social and health sciences literature pp. 174-194

- Rebecca J. Phillips, Oliver W. J. Beer and Arati Maleku
- Asset mapping 2.0; contextual, iterative, and virtual mapping for community development pp. 195-210

- Kristof Van Assche and Monica Gruezmacher
- What is the economic impact of “brain drain” in Mississippi? pp. 211-223

- J. Corey Miller and Sondra Collins
- Utilizing a community capitals framework to assess a public health intervention: Application of the CD+SI toolkit pp. 224-245

- Catherine E. Sanders, Nekeisha L. Randall, Alexa J. Lamm and Kevan W. Lamm
- Enlivening popular education in community development: Action research with neighborhood Centres and Landcare groups in Australia pp. 246-261

- Athena Lathouras and Peter Westoby
- My brother’s keeper: A case study examining a mentoring relationship between African American males pp. 262-270

- Jessica V Forrester, Lesa M Covington Clarkson and Elena A Contreras Gullickson
- “Just trying to adjust to the new reality that seems to be changing every hour”: Lessons learned from nation-wide peer meetings on COVID-19 with rural disability service providers pp. 271-288

- Krys Standley, Genna M. Mashinchi, Lillie Greiman and Rayna Sage
- Importance of organizational volunteer retention and communication with volunteers during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 289-305

- Suzanna Windon, Daniel Robotham and Ann Echols
Volume 55, issue 1, 2024
- Editorial pp. 1-2

- Craig Talmage
- Co-editor introduction – community engagement in education with underrepresented communities pp. 3-4

- Tiffany A. Flowers and Erin L. Berry-McCrea
- An autoethnographic exploration of ABCD within a rural pre-service education course pp. 5-19

- Dorian Harrison
- Establishing a university-partnership model to #EliminateBookDeserts in urban communities pp. 20-29

- Tiffany A. Flowers
- Taking responsibility: Institutional agents of color (Re)imagine collaboration that centers community stakeholders in university-community partnerships pp. 30-49

- L. Trenton S. Marsh, Amanda Wilkerson, Zoé Colón and Rebecca Entress
- The impact of community empowerment on sustainable tourism development and the mediation effect of local support: a structural equation Modeling approach pp. 50-66

- Mehraj Din Wani, Zubair Ahmad Dada and Shamim Ahmad Shah
- A critique of community-based tourism development: The comparative case of Betong and Pho Tak Districts, Thailand pp. 67-84

- Morakot Ditta-Apichai, Supattra Sroypetch and Rodney W Caldicott
- Tourism development and post-conflict reconciliation in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh: A community capitals framework approach pp. 85-101

- Gareth Butler, Gerti Szili and Khokaneswar Tripura
- The role of formal tourism institutions in empowering communities: A case study of Visit Stellenbosch, South Africa pp. 102-122

- Ruan de Lange and Kelly Bricker
- Community perception on the development of rural community-based tourism amid social tensions: A Colombian case pp. 123-137

- Adrián Saldarriaga Isaza and Pedro Pablo Salas
- Investigating the impact of community-based tourism on the residents’ quality of life and their support for tourism pp. 138-159

- Mehraj Din Wani, Nusrat Batool, Zubair Ahmad Dada and Shamim Ahmad Shah
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