Community Development
2009 - 2025
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Volume 49, issue 5, 2018
- Notes from the editorial office pp. 485-486

- Leanne M. Avery and John W. Sipple
- “It brings the community together”: Benefits from local park and recreation renovations pp. 487-503

- Lauren E. Mullenbach, Nicholas A. D. Pitas, Joseph Walker and Andrew J. Mowen
- Neighborhood associations and community development: Differences in needs and strategies pp. 504-521

- Gary Anderson, Robert Blair and Josh Shirk
- A pillar of community: Local newspapers, community capital, and impact on readership and advertising pp. 522-538

- Gi Woong Yun, David Morin, Louisa Ha, Mark Flynn, Sanghee Park and Xiao Hu
- The limits to participation: Urban poverty and community driven development in Rajshahi City, Bangladesh pp. 539-555

- Peter Walters
- How to involve rural NEET youths in agriculture? Highlights of an untold story pp. 556-573

- Francisco Simões
- Can community task groups learn from the principles of group therapy? pp. 574-588

- Lea Zanbar
- Community development approaches and methods: Implications for community development practice and research pp. 589-603

- Maria Ana T. Quimbo, John Erinorio M. Perez and Francisca O. Tan
- City cycling pp. 604-605

- Camden Miller
- Politics, power and community development pp. 605-607

- Lavan Kandiah
- The small-town Midwest: Resilience and hope in the twenty-first century pp. 607-608

- Jennifer Hawkins
- Transforming libraries, building communities: The community-centered library pp. 608-609

- Tiffany A. Flowers
- Money for nothing industrial tax abatements and economic development pp. 609-610

- Antonio P. D. Carriere
Volume 49, issue 4, 2018
- Notes from the editorial office pp. 359-359

- Leanne M. Avery, John W. Sipple and Elizabeth Young Sweeney
- Framing cooperative development: The bridging role of cultural and symbolic value between human and material resources pp. 360-379

- James Hale and Michael Carolan
- Gender and equitable benefit-sharing mechanisms through Agricultural Innovation Platforms in Rwanda pp. 380-397

- Rahma I. Adam, Michael Misiko, Leonidas Dusengemungu, Pascal Rushemuka and Zahara Mukakalisa
- From social exclusion to adult education and training for community development in South Africa pp. 398-414

- Celestin Mayombe
- The impact of community activity on the personal resources of low-SES residents: Differences between activists and non-activists pp. 415-431

- Lea Zanbar
- Distilling authentic community-led strategies to support people with dementia to live well pp. 432-449

- Helen Courtney-Pratt, Karin Mathison and Kathleen Doherty
- Entrepreneurial skills for sustainable small business: An exploratory study of SCORE, with comparison pp. 450-468

- Timothy R. Dahlstrom and Craig A. Talmage
- Factors affecting retail sales in small and mid-size cities pp. 469-484

- Norman Walzer, Andy Blanke and Mim Evans
Volume 49, issue 3, 2018
- Editorial pp. 255-255

- Leanne M. Avery and John W. Sipple
- Expanding our understanding of backbone organizations in collective impact initiatives pp. 256-273

- Wendy DuBow, Sarah Hug, Brian Serafini and Elizabeth Litzler
- A tale of two rural cities: Dynamics of community capitals during a North Dakota oil boom pp. 274-291

- Felix N. Fernando and Gary A. Goreham
- Effects of urbanization on spatial demography change in Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos peri-urban settlement pp. 292-311

- Funmilayo Mokunfayo Adedire and Michael B. O. Adegbile
- Social entrepreneurship in Trujillo, Peru: The case of Nisolo pp. 312-323

- Joseph H. Holland, William Hatcher and V. Brooks Poole
- Let them cook: Overcoming regulatory hurdles to the growth of local food micro-ventures pp. 324-340

- M. James Faison and Todd Leverette
- Predictors of leadership skills of Pennsylvanian youth pp. 341-357

- Sarah Osmane and Mark Brennan
- Erratum pp. 358-358

- The Editors
Volume 49, issue 2, 2018
- Notes from the editorial office pp. 123-123

- Leanne M. Avery and John W. Sipple
- Asset accumulation among low-income rural families: Assessing financial capital as a component of community capitals pp. 124-144

- Paulette Meikle, Leslie Green-Pimentel and Hui Liew
- Understanding agents of change in amenity gateways of the Greater Yellowstone region pp. 145-160

- Ryan D. Bergstrom and Lisa M. B. Harrington
- The direct economic impact of the Flint, Michigan, farmers’ market relocation pp. 161-174

- Victoria Morckel
- Building community together: A study of inter-neighborhood collaboration and development in Cincinnati, Ohio pp. 175-190

- Julie Cencula Olberding and Whitney McIntyre Miller
- Partnering with schools for community development: Power imbalances in rural community collaboratives addressing childhood adversity pp. 191-210

- Catharine Biddle, Ian Mette and Andrea Mercado
- Bonding and bridging: Leveraging immigrant and refugee community assets to support healthy eating pp. 211-230

- J. Dara Bloom, Annie Hardison-Moody and Michael Schulman
- Perspectives on issues, challenges, and preferred futures for maternal, newborn, and child health in Arusha and Ngorongoro, Tanzania pp. 231-246

- Marie Dietrich Leurer and Pammla Petrucka
- Urban planning for dummies pp. 247-248

- Uchendu E. Chigbu
- Beginner’s guide to community-based arts pp. 248-249

- Stasha Donahue
- Interpersonal social work skills for community practice pp. 249-250

- Andrzej Klimczuk
- The concepts, process and methods of social impact assessment pp. 250-251

- Ilhamdaniah Saleh
- Building powerful community organizations: A personal guide to creating groups that can solve problems and change the world pp. 252-253

- Scott Tate
Volume 49, issue 1, 2018
- Notes from the editorial office pp. 1-1

- Leanne M. Avery and John W. Sipple
- “God always provides”: Challenges and barriers in food assistance delivery in Mississippi pp. 2-17

- Kecia R. Johnson, Kenya McKinley, Leslie Hossfeld, Brittney Oliver, Claudette Jones, Laura Jean Kerr and Maria Trinh
- Building sustainable social and solidarity economies: Place-based and network-based strategies of alternative development organizations in India pp. 18-33

- Ashok Kumbamu
- Agriculture and sustainable communities: Reflections from a comparative case study pp. 34-49

- Jungho Suh
- Prospects and pitfalls of a university-community partnership using Jatropha for sustainable rural development in a Nigerian community pp. 50-64

- Lynne R. Baker
- Themes in community resilience: A meta-synthesis of 16 years of Idaho Community Reviews pp. 65-82

- Joshua Hightree, Andrew Kliskey, Lorie Higgins, Lilian Alessa, Tammi Laninga and Jon Barrett
- Why are we not winning? An exploration of causes for continued disengagement among graduates of low-income community leadership development programs pp. 83-100

- Wilson Majee, Johanna Reed Adams, Laurel Goodman, Tarunjot Kaur Sethi and Adaobi Anakwe
- Reexamining the associations among community attachment, community-oriented actions, and individual-level constraints to involvement pp. 101-115

- Gene L. Theodori
- The B Corp handbook: How to use business as a force for good pp. 116-117

- Stephen Halebsky
- RealWorld evaluation: Working under budget, time, data, and political constraints (2nd ed.) pp. 117-118

- Leanne Kelly
- White flight/black flight: The dynamics of racial change in an American neighborhood pp. 118-119

- Ashley E. Nickels
- Community development as micropolitics: Comparing theories, policies, and politics in America and Britain pp. 120-121

- Nancy Esarey Ouedraogo
- The built environment and public health pp. 121-122

- Karim W. F. Youssef
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