Community Development
2009 - 2025
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Volume 53, issue 5, 2022
- Editorial pp. 523-524

- Craig Talmage
- Adopting the ecovillage concept to shape a traditional bureaucratic village into a more sustainable community in Thailand pp. 525-543

- Saowalak Roongtawanreongsri and Rachada Boonkaew
- Trees for livelihoods: Exploring the relationship between community agroforestry and community capitals in rural Haiti pp. 544-565

- Gloria C. Blaise and Shorna B. Allred
- Do rural youth want to stay rural? Influences on residential aspirations of youth in forest-located communities pp. 566-584

- Nicole R. Bernsen, Mindy S. Crandall, Jessica E. Leahy, Jesse B. Abrams and Chris R. Colocousis
- What makes a community sustainably developed? A review of 25 years of sustainable community tourism literature pp. 585-606

- Nikhil Dogra, Mohd Adil, Aruna Dhamija, Mukesh Kumar and Mohd Nasir
- Leveraging the community development approach to examine the natural capital effect on sustainable development goal 3 - target 2 pp. 607-623

- Azmat Gani
- Lee Cary tribute pp. 624-627

- Ronald J. Hustedde and Mary Simon Leuci
Volume 53, issue 4, 2022
- Editorial pp. 391-392

- Craig Talmage
- Interrogating the motivation mechanisms and claims of asset-based community development with self-determination theory pp. 393-412

- Ian Cunningham, Juliet Willetts, Keren Winterford and Tim Foster
- The complexity of community participation: Professional perspectives on the definition and inclusion of community pp. 413-428

- Martha Lucia Garcia, Terry Mizrahi and Yossi Korazim-Kőrösy
- Cognitive aspects of disadvantaged entrepreneurs: Evidence from India pp. 429-444

- Imran Saleem, Mohd Yasir Arafat, Hamad Hussain Balhareth, Amir Hussain and Amit Kumar Dwivedi
- Who is responsible for the hockey rink? – A critical analysis of a citizen dialogue meeting in a small Mill town pp. 445-459

- Ali Osman, Agnieszka Bron and Camilla Thunborg
- Examining migration factors among generative college graduates: Strategic implications for people attraction, retention, and leadership transfer efforts pp. 460-476

- Jack Ehrke, Lindsay Hastings, Mark Balschweid, Alex Brodersen and Cheryl Burkhart-Kriesel
- The generation of community social capital in the Poble Sec community plan (Barcelona) pp. 477-498

- Lucas M. Martínez and Xavier Úcar
- Community development, bricolage, and celebrity-driven activism: A case study of Half the Sky movement pp. 499-515

- Sarah Casey, Penny Holliday and Ian Weber
- Palaces for the people: How social infrastructure can help fight inequality, polarization, and the decline of civic life pp. 516-517

- Laura C. Atkins
- A match on dry grass: Community organizing as a catalyst for school reform pp. 517-518

- Tiffany A. Flowers
- The short guide to community development 2e pp. 518-519

- Jessica M. Parks
- The view from flyover country: Dispatches from the forgotten America pp. 520-521

- Alexander R. Thomas
Volume 53, issue 3, 2022
- Editorial notes pp. 261-262

- Craig Talmage
- Perceptions of personal agency within communities: Validation of a diagnostic instrument pp. 263-280

- Abigail Borron, Kevan W. Lamm and D. Keith Atkins
- Farm size: implications for social inequity among ethnic communities in a mountainous area of Vietnam pp. 281-294

- Toai Nguyen, Susan Lawler, Warren Paul, Barbara Goldoftas and Da Huynh
- Women’s participation in community development in rural Ghana: The effects of colonialism, neoliberalism, and patriarchy pp. 295-308

- Charles Gyan and Magnus Mfoafo-M’Carthy
- Explaining community capital changes for malaysian negritos based on longitudinal panel study pp. 309-325

- W. A. Amir Zal, Burhan Che Daud, Mustaffa Omar, Hood Salleh and Sharina Abdul Halim
- Revitalizing self-help spirit in the communities: Are there roles for adult educators to play? pp. 326-344

- Isaac Kofi Biney
- A social innovation approach to programming to address social issues pp. 345-354

- John C. Hill, Kristina Hains, Bryan Hains and Ronald Hustedde
- Factors influencing the approach to community development in Ghanaian urban slums pp. 355-369

- Kwabena Frimpong-Manso and Jamal Appiah-Kubi
- Social innovation in a local community in Brazil pp. 370-390

- Joelma Leite Castelo, Sandra Maria Santos, Clayton Robson Moreira da Silva and Cíntia Vanessa Monteiro Germano Aquino
Volume 53, issue 2, 2022
- Editorial notes pp. 127-129

- Craig Talmage
- Examining natural resource management through a community development theoretical lens pp. 130-149

- Matt D. Oliver and Margaret Stout
- Determinants of community participation in a watershed development program in Southern Ethiopia pp. 150-166

- Bereket Roba Gamo, Teshale Woldeamanuel Habebo, Genene Tsegaye Mekonnen and Duk-Byeong Park
- Spiraling-up through drought responses: Building community capacity in Colorado’s farming-dependent counties pp. 167-195

- Natalie Gubbay and Corina McKendry
- “We would be dead in the water without our social media!”: Women using entrepreneurial bricolage to mitigate drought impacts in rural Australia pp. 196-213

- Sarah Casey, Gail Crimmins, Laura Rodriguez Castro and Penny Holliday
- System dynamics approach for understanding scheme of Community-Based Adaptation to flooding: The case of a flood-prone district in Vietnamese urban city pp. 214-232

- Tran Quang Dao and Le Thi Thu Huong
- Public narrative and sustained civic engagement: The Wichita County Water Conservation Area in Rural Kansas pp. 233-251

- Stephen Lauer and Matthew R. Sanderson
- Broke: Hardship and resilience in a city of broken promises pp. 252-253

- Nicholas A. Belongie
- Tourism marketing for the rest of us: How lesser-known places can get better results with smaller budgets pp. 253-254

- Michael John Dougherty
- The heart of community engagement: Practitioner stories from across the globe pp. 254-256

- Ron Hustedde
- Roma minority youth across cultural contexts: Taking a positive approach to research, policy, and practice pp. 256-257

- Arzu Karakulak and Sena Cüre-Acer
- No straight lines: Local leadership and the path from government to governance in small cities pp. 258-259

- Amanda Marney
Volume 53, issue 1, 2022
- Editorial notes pp. 1-2

- Craig Talmage
- The power of community-based participatory research: Ethical and effective ways of researching pp. 3-20

- Juliana F. F. Amauchi, Maeva Gauthier, Abdolzaher Ghezeljeh, Leandro L. L. Giatti, Katlyn Keats, Dare Sholanke, Danae Zachari and Jutta Gutberlet
- Connected backyard gardening as a platform for suburban community building in Adelaide, Australia pp. 21-38

- Jungho Suh, Laura Auberson and Sharon Ede
- Common-pool community resource use: Governance and management of community irrigation schemes in rural Ghana pp. 39-56

- Samuel Ziem Bonye, Gordon Yenglier Yiridomoh and Frederick Der Bebelleh
- Who gets included in Collective Impact: A mixed methods study of 10 CI initiatives pp. 57-71

- Chad Abresch, Brandon Grimm, Kiara Lyons, Shannon Maloney and Melissa Tibbits
- The confidence to speak: Measuring impacts of a community leadership program on community leadership skills and self-identification pp. 72-91

- Carolina Prado, Kathering Cushing, Elizabeth Figueroa, Imelda Rodriguez, Mayra Pelagio and Marisela Castro
- Social capital and community development: Where do we go from here? pp. 92-108

- John M. Halstead, Steven C. Deller and Kevin M. Leyden
- Social Ties and Collective Efficacy as Predictors of Volunteering pp. 109-125

- Riley Tucker and Michael C. Gearhart
Volume 52, issue 5, 2021
- Editorial notes pp. 553-553

- Craig Talmage
- Are two heads better than one? Challenges and prospects of chiefs and local government collaborative community development in Ghana pp. 554-572

- Kwabena Boateng and Justice Nyigmah Bawole
- CommUNIty-Led development: A partnership to realize Aboriginal Elders’ vision for change pp. 573-591

- Ruth McCausland, Wendy Spencer, Peta MacGillivray, Virginia Robinson, Vanessa Hickey, Eileen Baldry and Elizabeth McEntyre
- Empowerment in an ecovillage: Unveiling the role of power relations in social practices pp. 592-606

- Luiz Guilherme Mafle Ferreira Duarte, Marlyne Sahakian and João Leite Ferreira Neto
- A clash of values: Deep-rooted discord between empowering, participatory, community-driven development and results-focused, evidence-based evaluation pp. 607-623

- Leanne M. Kelly
- God’s heart has no borders: How religious activists are working for immigrant rights pp. 624-625

- A.M.J. Huntleigh
- Immigrants and boomers: Forging a new social contract for the future of America pp. 626-627

- A.M.J. Huntleigh
- The democratic constitution second edition pp. 627-628

- Martell L. Johnson
- Between preservation and exploitations: Transnational advocacy networks and conservation in developing countries pp. 628-630

- Katherine E. Laycock
- Sacrifice zones: The front lines of toxic chemical exposure in the United States pp. 630-631

- Jason D. Rivera
Volume 52, issue 4, 2021
- An exploration of community development higher education in the United States: A programmatic study pp. 425-439

- Kristina D. Hains, Michael Rios, Bryan J. Hains, Vikram Koundinya, Carolyn Abrams and Virginia Stanard
- Leadership training as an alternative to neoliberalism: A model for community development pp. 440-458

- Ivis García
- Community development participation scale: A development and validation study pp. 459-472

- Charles Gyan
- Examining the potential impacts of processes associated with urbanization and land use changes on inundation depths in areas affected by Hurricane Harvey in Houston pp. 473-485

- Hui-Peng Liew and Nathan Eidem
- Double-edged cohesion: Multidimensional impacts of community governance’s cohesion in community-driven development pp. 486-504

- Booyuel Kim, Junesoo Lee and Jongwoo Chung
- How volunteering with extension 4-H youth development contributes to public value pp. 505-521

- Kandi O’Neil, Rachelle Vettern, Patricia McGlaughlin, Rebecca Harrington, Sarah Maass, Samantha Grant and Tillie Good
- Strengthening collaboration through collective impact: A rural Australian case study pp. 522-537

- Tara Williams, Ali Lakhani and Evelien Spelten
- Family poultry development systems among smallholder broiler farmers in the Goromonzi district of Zimbabwe pp. 538-552

- Michael Kamoyo and Portia Fadzai Guta
Volume 52, issue 3, 2021
- Editorial notes pp. 263-264

- Craig Talmage
- It’s a beautiful day in the neighborhood: Overcoming barriers regarding children’s mental health against help-seeking via community social capital pp. 265-285

- Cassidy Smith, Brien K. Ashdown, Alessa Dixe and Joey Guarnaccia
- From strain theory to the capacity to aspire: A contribution to the cultural political economy of development pp. 286-304

- Timothy MacNeill, Christopher O’Connor, Tyler Frederick and Esther James-Charles
- “Will you stay?” Analysis of place attachment to flyover country pp. 305-322

- Dorna Eshrati and Huston Gibson
- Continuing education and employment creation: Investment in entrepreneurship matters pp. 323-341

- Isaac Kofi Biney
- Whose voice do community development organizations speak? The trajectory of CBOs in Latino Pilsen in Chicago pp. 342-364

- John J. Betancur
- Participatory roles in community coalitions: Associations with perceptions of influence on decision-making pp. 365-381

- Brian D. Christens, Kymberly Byrd, Lacey A. Hartigan and Paul W. Speer
- Leadership transfer in rural communities: A mixed methods investigation pp. 382-410

- Lindsay Hastings, Hannah Sunderman, Matthew Hastings, Lj McElravy and Melissa Lusk
- Community participation and neighborhood factors associated with physical and mental health among low-income mothers in the United States pp. 411-423

- Rebecca J. McCloskey and Kathryn Maguire-Jack
Volume 52, issue 2, 2021
- Editorial pp. 131-132

- Craig Talmage
- Beyond the Façade: layering downtown spillover investment pp. 133-152

- Huston Gibson, Micky Zurcher and Tash Wisemiller
- Farmer field school: Non-formal education to enhance livelihoods of Indonesian farmer communities pp. 153-168

- Joko Mariyono, Jaka Waskito, Suwandi, Tabrani, Apri Kuntariningsih, Evy Latifah and Enny Suswati
- Entrepreneurs of color in Wisconsin: Bridging the gap in resources to mobilize potential pp. 169-185

- Diana Hammer and Joseph Malual
- A contemporary concept of the value(s)-added food and agriculture sector and rural development pp. 186-204

- Jill K. Clark, Becca B.R. Jablonski, Shoshanah Inwood, Aiden Irish and Julia Freedgood
- The impact of USDA’s business and industry loan guarantee program on tax revenue in Oklahoma communities pp. 205-224

- Ty Rope Smith and Brian Whitacre
- Degradation of agricultural land: Evidence from non-farm livelihood sites in Ogun state, Southwest Nigeria pp. 225-243

- A. K. Aromolaran, C. I Alarima, W. A Salami, E. O. Fakoya, J. K. Adesodun, C. I. Sodiya, E. Fabusoro and S. O. Apantaku
- Exploring the meanings of professional activism pp. 244-261

- Ana L. Costa, Henrique Vaz and Isabel Menezes
Volume 52, issue 1, 2021
- Editorial notes pp. 1-3

- Craig Talmage
- Digital inclusion and parity: Implications for community development pp. 4-21

- Roberto Gallardo, Lionel Bo Beaulieu and Cheyanne Geideman
- “Spiraling up”: Using ripple effect mapping to evaluate how an extension volunteer program increases community development capacity pp. 22-41

- J. Dara Bloom
- Community responses to biosecurity regulations during a biosecurity outbreak: An Auckland, New Zealand Case Study pp. 42-60

- Rajesh Ram
- How faith-based organizations perceive their role in community development: An exploratory study pp. 61-76

- Samson Tarpeh and Ronald Hustedde
- Community attachment: perceptions of context matter pp. 77-94

- Guizhen Ma
- The complexity of social participation and its variable effects on the health and wellbeing of people living in deprived Maltese neighborhoods pp. 95-112

- Bernadine Satariano
- Spiraling up and down: Mapping women’s empowerment through agricultural interventions using the community capitals framework in rural Ethiopia pp. 113-130

- Annet Abenakyo Mulema, Brenda Boonabaana, Liza Debevec, Likimyelesh Nigussie, Mihret Alemu and Susan Kaaria
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