Community Development
2009 - 2025
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Volume 42, issue 4, 2011
- Editor's comments pp. 433-433

- Rhonda Phillips
- Guest Editor's introduction pp. 434-436

- Victor Rubin
- For what it's worth: regional equity, community organizing, and metropolitan America pp. 437-457

- Manuel Pastor, Chris Benner and Martha Matsuoka
- Spatial justice through regionalism? The inside game, the outside game, and the quest for the spatial fix in the United States pp. 458-475

- Karen Chapple and Edward G. Goetz
- The role of community-based strategies in addressing metropolitan segregation and racial health disparities pp. 476-493

- Malo André Hutson and Sacoby Wilson
- Smart growth principles and the management of urban sprawl pp. 494-510

- Robert Blair and Gerard Wellman
- Regional equity through community development planning: the Metro Detroit Regional Investment Initiative pp. 511-524

- Jane Morgan and Sujata Shetty
- A model to embed health outcomes into land-use planning pp. 525-540

- Pam Moore
Volume 42, issue 3, 2011
- Editor's comments pp. 295-296

- Rhonda Phillips
- Women's community work challenges market citizenship pp. 297-313

- Stephanie Baker Collins, Marge Reitsma-Street, Elaine Porter and Sheila Neysmith
- Effective curriculum design for successful transition from being a community learning and development student to practitioner pp. 314-325

- Michael Naulty and Divya Jindal-Snape
- Rising from the Belt of Misery: endogenous development and the journey of an empowered community in Lebanon pp. 326-339

- Shaheen Sajan
- Tradition, cultures and communities: exploring the potentials of music and the arts for community development in Appalachia pp. 340-358

- Brian McGrath and M.A. Brennan
- Golden geese or white elephants? The paradoxes of world heritage sites and community-based tourism development in Agra, India pp. 359-376

- Surajit Chakravarty and Clara Irazábal
- An exploratory analysis of factors mediating community participation outcomes in tourism pp. 377-391

- Sherma Roberts
- Investing in the social fabric of rural and urban communities: a comparative study of two Alabama farmers' markets pp. 392-409

- Abel Duarte Alonso and Martin A. O'Neill
- University-community partnering using a targeted mutual-interests approach pp. 410-423

- Radha Jagannathan, Michael J. Camasso, Stefan G. Mend, Jessica Varela and Arohiben Shah
- Compassionate statistics: applied quantitative analysis for social services (with exercises and instructions in SPSS) pp. 424-425

- Robert H. Boyer
- Interfaith encounters in America pp. 425-427

- Brandn Green
- Visionaries: the 20th century's 100 most important inspirational leaders pp. 427-428

- Doris Irene Herringshaw
- Devil's gate: owning the land, owning the story pp. 428-429

- Peter F. Korsching
- Boomburbs: the rise of America's accidental cities pp. 429-431

- Robert Mark Silverman
- From the ground up: translating geography into community through neighbor networks pp. 431-432

- Kyle M. Woosnam
Volume 42, issue 2, 2011
- Editor's comments pp. 133-133

- Rhonda Phillips
- Guest Editor's introduction pp. 134-136

- Robert S. Ogilvie
- I can do it, you can do it: a community development approach to health promotion for individuals with disabilities pp. 137-151

- M. Elizabeth Kemeny, Robert Arnold and Michael Marge
- Community-wide obesity prevention: re-connecting public health, urban planning, and public policy in three Missouri communities pp. 152-166

- Phillip Valko, Jennifer Allen, Cynthia Mense, Sarah Worthington, Janice Sommers, Ross Brownson and Mariah Dreisinger
- Opportunity for Unity collaborative: building healthy communities by empowering young adults pp. 167-180

- Melissa M. Pearrow
- Home grown: the trials and triumphs of starting up a farmers' market in Waianae, Hawaii pp. 181-192

- Christy Inda, Anuenue Washburn, Sheila Beckham, Bryan Talisayan and Desiree Hikuroa
- Using health impact assessment in community development to improve air quality and public health pp. 193-207

- Kim Gilhuly, Marnie Purciel, Lili Farhang, Jennifer Lucky, Emily Celia Harris, Jonathan Heller and Edmund Yet Wah Seto
- Farmers' markets in low income communities: impact of community environment, food programs and public policy pp. 208-220

- Candace Young, Allison Karpyn, Nicky Uy, Katy Wich and Jonathan Glyn
- Ciclovìa in Chicago: a strategy for community development to improve public health pp. 221-239

- Maryann Mason, Sarah B. Welch, Adam Becker, Daniel R. Block, Lucy Gomez, Adolfo Hernandez and Yolanda Suarez-Balcazar
- Applying innovative approaches to address health disparities in native populations: an assessment of the Crow Men's Health Project pp. 240-254

- Paul R. Lachapelle, Tim Dunnagan and James Real Bird
- Nuestro furturo saludable: connecting public health research and community development in partnership to build a healthy environment pp. 255-267

- Linda S. Martinez, Uchenna Ndulue and Flavia C. Peréa
- Public health agenda setting in Louisiana: an applied index and implications for community development policy pp. 268-285

- Lesley Taylor Grover and Eric Horent
- Book Reviews pp. 286-293

- Jerry Braatz, Timothy Collins, Thomas Gaunt, Terrence Jantzi, Bernie Jones and Maryo Gard Ewell
Volume 42, issue 1, 2011
- Editor's comments pp. 1-2

- Rhonda Phillips
- “We have to go back to stories”: Causal Layered Analysis and the community development gateaux pp. 3-15

- Lynda Shevellar
- Low-income homeowners and the challenges of home maintenance pp. 16-33

- Lucy Acquaye
- The spatial impact of revitalization on the likelihood of homeownership: a look at Washington, DC pp. 34-55

- Daren Conrad and Betty P. Alleyne
- Rural development policy in the United States: a critical analysis and lessons from the “still birth” of the rural collaborative investment program pp. 56-69

- Beth Walter Honadle
- Re-conceptualizing social anchors in community development: utilizing social anchor theory to create social capital's third dimension pp. 70-83

- Aaron Walter Clopton and Bryan L. Finch
- Citizen advisory boards and their influence on local decision-makers pp. 84-96

- Marlene K. Rebori
- Putting “development” back into community leadership (development) programs pp. 97-105

- Dean Alan Porr
- The resilience of the settlement-house tradition in community development: a study of neighborhood centers in San Francisco pp. 106-124

- Miu Chung Yan and Rick Sin
- Globalization in rural Mexico: three decades of change pp. 125-126

- Jerry Braatz
- Cultural landscapes: balancing nature and heritage in preservation practice pp. 126-127

- Timothy Collins
- Brewing justice--fair trade coffee, sustainability, and survival pp. 127-129

- Dean Larkin
- The art of listening pp. 129-130

- Michele Sexton
- The illusions of entrepreneurship pp. 130-131

- Norman Walzer
- Getting started with policy governance: bringing purpose, integrity, and efficiency to your board pp. 131-132

- Jason L. Weigle
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