Community Development
2009 - 2025
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Volume 41, issue 4, 2010
- CDS at 40: the past leading to the future pp. 401-404

- Norman Walzer
- Public sociology, public scholarship, and community development pp. 405-416

- Jeffrey C. Bridger and Theodore R. Alter
- Are worker-owned cooperatives the brewing pots for social capital? pp. 417-430

- Wilson Majee and Ann Hoyt
Volume 41, issue 3, 2010
- Editor's comments pp. 295-297

- Rhonda Phillips and Timothy Tyrrell
- Tourism planning and power within micropolitan community development pp. 323-339

- William L. Obenour and Nelson Cooper
Volume 41, issue 2, 2010
- Editor's comments pp. 151-151

- Rhonda Phillips
- Community visioning programs: processes and outcomes pp. 152-155

- Norman Walzer and Gisele F. Hamm
- Ready for engagement: using key informant interviews to measure community social capacity pp. 156-175

- Scott A. Chazdon and Stephanie Lott
- The pedagogy and the practice of community visioning: evaluating effective community strategic planning in rural Montana pp. 176-191

- Paul Lachapelle, Mary Emery and Rae Lynn Hays
- Community Resource Teams: a collaborative, multi-disciplinary team approach to community problem solving in Wisconsin pp. 192-208

- Kelly Haverkampf and Connie Coley Loden
- Large group interventions as a tool for community visioning and planning pp. 209-222

- Janet Michelle Hammer
- Ten years of community visioning in New Hampshire: the meaning of “success” pp. 223-239

- Charles A. French and Michele Gagne
- Building shared visions for sustainable communities pp. 240-254

- Myra Louise Moss and William Thomas Grunkemeyer
- Building a public square: an analysis of community narratives pp. 255-268

- Timothy Steffensmeier
- Picnics, participation and power: linking community building to social change pp. 269-282

- Joyce Mandell
- Book Reviews pp. 283-293

- Marianna Strzelecka, Thomas Gaunt, Michael John Dougherty, Daniel Kahl, A.M.J. Hunt, Cynthia B. Struthers and Ralph B. Brown
Volume 41, issue 1, 2010
- Editor's comments pp. 1-2

- Rhonda Phillips
- The power of process: a story of collaboration and community change pp. 3-20

- Linda Spatig, Anne Swedberg, Tracy Legrow and Paula Flaherty
- Payoffs of participatory action research: racial and ethnic minorities with disabilities reflect on their research experiences pp. 21-31

- Kristin Oden, Brigida Hernandez and Marco Hidalgo
- Enhancing equity with public participatory GIS in hurricane rebuilding: faith based organizations, community mapping, and policy advocacy pp. 32-49

- Dominique Duval-Diop, Andrew Curtis and Annie Clark
- A different kind of social enterprise: social cooperatives and the development of civic capital in Italy pp. 50-75

- Vanna A. Gonzales
- The exotic other: Latinos and the remaking of community identity in Perry, Iowa pp. 76-91

- Ferro Trabalzi and Gerardo Sandoval
- Assessing community capacity and social capital in rural America: lessons from two rural observatories pp. 92-107

- Alexander Marré and Bruce A. Weber
- Rethinking local business clusters: the case of food clusters for promoting community development pp. 108-120

- Davis F. Taylor and Chad R. Miller
- Old apartments and new plans: reconciling planning and housing goals in two Texas cities pp. 121-140

- Elizabeth J. Mueller
- Book Reviews pp. 141-149

- Norman Bender, B. J. Eavy, Todd L. Goodsell, Kenneth E. Martin and Kyle M. Woosnam
Volume 40, issue 4, 2009
- Editor's Comments pp. 303-304

- Rhonda Phillips
- Bridging Community and Youth Development: Exploring Theory, Research, and Application pp. 305-310

- M. A. Brennan and Rosemary V. Barnett
- Rural Youth Residential Preferences: Understanding the Youth Development-Community Development Nexus pp. 311-330

- Mary Ann Demi, Diane K. McLaughlin and Anastasia R. Snyder
- The Intersection of Youth and Community Development in Ireland and Florida: Building Stronger Communities through Youth Civic Engagement pp. 331-345

- M. A. Brennan, Rosemary V. Barnett and Brian McGrath
- Assessing Participation in Youth Community Action Projects: Opportunities and Barriers pp. 346-358

- Kristi S. Lekies, Barbara Baker and JoAnne Baldini
- Youth Mentoring as a Tool for Community and Civic Engagement: Reflections on Findings of an Irish Research Study pp. 359-366

- Bernadine Brady and Pat Dolan
- Creating Space for Participation: The Role of Organizational Practice in Structuring Youth Participation pp. 367-380

- Neema Kudva and David Driskell
- Building and Sustaining Community-Based Youth Development Collaboratives pp. 381-397

- Richard Enfield and Patsy Eubanks Owens
Volume 40, issue 3, 2009
- Editor's Comments pp. 231-231

- Rhonda Phillips
- An Institutional Analysis of Rural Policy in the United States pp. 232-246

- Frans J. G. Padt and A. E. Luloff
- The Emergence of a New Social Movement: Social Networks and Collective Action on Water Issues in Guelph, Ontario pp. 247-261

- Robert Case and Lea Caragata
- Digging the Dugway?: Understanding Involvement in Local Politics pp. 262-274

- Sandra T. Marquart-Pyatt and Peggy Petrzelka
- Empowering Community Settings and Community Mobilization pp. 275-291

- Angela Fedi, Terri Mannarini and Kenneth I. Maton
- A Review of: “AUERSWALD, PHILIP E., et al. (Eds.). Seeds of Disaster, Roots of Response: How Private Action Can Reduce Public Vulnerability.” pp. 292-293

- Gloria J. Barrett
- A Review of: “DANBOM, DAVID B. Born in the Country: A History of Rural America.” pp. 293-294

- Timothy Collins
- A Review of: “KENNEDY, SHEILA SUESS and WOLFGANG BIELEFELD. Charitable Choice at Work: Evaluating Faith-Based Job Programs in the States.” pp. 294-295

- Thomas Gaunt
- A Review of: “PROCTER, DAVID E. Civic Communion: The Rhetoric of Community Building.” pp. 295-297

- Kenneth Pigg
- A Review of: “REED, JAN. Appreciative Inquiry: Research for Change.” pp. 297-298

- Nancy Lent Lanoue
- A Review of: “SALKIND, NEIL J. Statistics for People Who (Think They) Hate Statistics (2nd ed.).” pp. 298-300

- Kimberly J. Bodey
- A Review of: “MARKUSEN, ANN (Ed.). Reining in the Competition for Capital.” pp. 300-301

- Mark B. Lapping
- A Review of: “SILVERMAN, MIRIAM D. Stopping the Plant: The St. Lawrence Cement Controversy and the Battle for Quality of Life in the Hudson Valley.” pp. 301-302

- Peter F. Korsching
Volume 40, issue 2, 2009
- Editor's Comments pp. 105-105

- Rhonda Phillips
- The Sustainable Livelihoods Approach and the Community Capitals Framework: The Importance of System-Level Approaches to Community Change Efforts pp. 106-113

- Isabel Gutierrez-Montes, Mary Emery and Edith Fernandez-Baca
- Making Healthy Choices to Reduce Childhood Obesity: Community Capitals and Food and Fitness pp. 114-122

- Cornelia Butler Flora and Ardyth Harris Gillespie
- Harnessing Community Capitals for Livelihood Enhancement: Experiences From a Livelihood Program in Rural Uganda pp. 123-138

- Haroon Sseguya, Robert E. Mazur and Dorothy Masinde
- From Mexico to Iowa: New Immigrant Farmers' Pathways and Potentials pp. 139-153

- Hannah Lewis
- Division of Capitals—What Role Does It Play for Gender-Differentiated Vulnerability to Drought in Nicaragua? pp. 154-176

- Lisa Segnestam
- Cooperative Community Development: A Comparative Case Study of Locality-Based Impacts of New Generation Cooperatives pp. 177-198

- Curtis W. Stofferahn
- Empowering Palestinian Community Water Management Capacity: Understanding the Intersection of Community Cultural, Political, Social, and Natural Capitals pp. 199-219

- Stephen Gasteyer and Tahreer Araj
- Merging a Landscape Management Planning Approach With the Community Capitals Framework: Empowering Local Groups in Land Management Processes in Bocas del Toro, Panama pp. 220-230

- Isabel Gutierrez-Montes, Jackeline Siles, Patricia Bartol and Alejandro C. Imbach
Volume 40, issue 1, 2009
- Editor's Comments pp. 1-2

- Rhonda Phillips
- The Oregon Community Engagement Initiative: A Multi-Case Study of a Disability Coalition Development Process pp. 3-19

- Charles E. Drum, Gloria Krahn, Willi Horner-Johnson, Brian Ritacco, Marilyn Berardinelli, Rania Wasfi and Patricia Pickett-Cooper
- A Critique of Rothman's and Other Standard Community Organizing Models: Toward Developing a Culturally Proficient Community Organizing Framework pp. 20-36

- Bonnie Young Laing
- Examining the Connection Between Housing Counseling Practices and Long-Term Housing and Neighborhood Satisfaction pp. 37-53

- Andrew T. Carswell, Russell N. James and Yoko Mimura
- HOPE VI: An Analysis to Determine the HOPE VI Program's Influence on Home Sales pp. 54-63

- LaTanya N. Brown
- Adapting Focus Groups to a Rural Context: Challenges and Strategies pp. 64-79

- Todd L. Goodsell, Carol J. Ward and M. Joshua Stovall
- The Community and Economic Development Chain: Validating the Links Between Processes and Outcomes pp. 80-93

- Robert Pittman, Evan Pittman, Rhonda Phillips and Joe Cangelosi
- A Review of: “SAKR, NAOMI (Ed.). Arab Media and Political Renewal: Community, Legitimacy and Public Life.” pp. 94-97

- Marilyn Booth
- A Review of: “HORWATH, JAN. Child Neglect Identification & Assessment.” pp. 97-98

- Gregory Dale
- A Review of: “HUNTER, ALBERT and CARL MILOFSKY. Pragmatic Liberalism: Constructing a Civil Society.” pp. 98-99

- Terrell A. Hayes
- A Review of: “ROYTE, ELIZABETH. Bottlemania.” pp. 100-101

- Albert J. Valocchi
- A Review of: “LARSEN, LAWRENCE H., BARBARA J. COTTRELL, HARL A. DALSTROM, and KAY CALAME. Upstream Metropolis: An Urban Biography of Omaha & Council Bluffs.” pp. 101-103

- Peter F. Korsching
- A Review of: “SZAKOS, KRISTIN LAYNG and JOE SZAKOS. We Make Change: Community Organizers Talk About What They Do—and Why.” pp. 103-104

- Mary L. Peabody
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