Community Development
2009 - 2025
Current editor(s): John Green, Rhonda Phillips and Anne Heinze Silvis From Taylor & Francis Journals Bibliographic data for series maintained by Chris Longhurst (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 46, issue 5, 2015
- Comments from the editorial office pp. 443-443

- John Green
- Community entrepreneurship development: an introduction pp. 444-455

- Michael W-P Fortunato and Theodore Alter
- Entrepreneurship and community development: what matters and why? pp. 456-460

- Thomas S. Lyons
- Rural economic development under devolution: A test of local strategies pp. 461-478

- Jessica A. Crowe, Ryan Ceresola, Tony Silva and Nicholas Recker
- Complex transactions: Community development financial institutions lending to ethnic entrepreneurs in Los Angeles pp. 479-498

- R. Varisa Patraporn
- Invisible struggles: the representation of ethnic entrepreneurship in US newspapers pp. 499-515

- Leona Achtenhagen and Cindy J. Price Schultz
- Constructing a multi-dimensional measure of local entrepreneurial culture pp. 516-540

- Nicole Breazeale, Michael W.-P. Fortunato, James Allen, Ronald J. Hustedde and Helen Pushkarskaya
- Government and the entrepreneurial ecology: The case of Halifax, Nova Scotia pp. 541-558

- Bruce Dye and Theodore R. Alter
- Creating and sustaining a model of community-based enterprise learning: a participatory case study of ready hubs pp. 559-579

- Tim Vorley and Nick Williams
- Creating entrepreneurial communities: building community capacity for ecosystem development pp. 580-598

- Deborah M. Markley, Thomas S. Lyons and Donald W. Macke
- Investing in entrepreneurs: a strategic approach for strengthening your regional and community economy pp. 599-600

- Daniel Eades
- Entrepreneurship, innovation and regional development pp. 601-603

- Michael W-P Fortunato
- Economic development practices of cities in Ontario, Canada pp. 604-615

- Godwin Arku
- Social support in the cohousing model of community: a mixed-methods analysis pp. 616-631

- Elizabeth A. Markle, Rachel Rodgers, William Sanchez and Mary Ballou
- Neighborhood characteristics and the location of HUD-subsidized housing in shrinking cities: an analysis to inform anchor-based urban revitalization strategies pp. 632-651

- Robert Mark Silverman, Kelly L. Patterson, Li Yin and Laiyun Wu
Volume 46, issue 4, 2015
- Comments from the editorial office pp. 311-311

- John Green and Molly Phillips
- The hope-reality gap: rural community officials' perceptions of unconventional shale development as a means to increase local population and revitalize resource extraction pp. 312-328

- Tony J. Silva and Jessica A. Crowe
- Local income related to Marcellus shale activity in Pennsylvania pp. 329-340

- Kirsten Hardy and Timothy W. Kelsey
- Improving downtown in a mid-sized legacy city: examining responses to potential downtown improvements in Flint, Michigan pp. 341-360

- Victoria Morckel and Greg Rybarczyk
- Trade-offs in empowerment through social action: voices from Detroit pp. 361-379

- Angela A. Kaiser and Lara Rusch
- The influences of community attachment, sense of community, and educational aspirations upon the migration intentions of rural youth in Texas pp. 380-391

- Ann E. Theodori and Gene L. Theodori
- Engaging community change: the critical role of values in asset mapping pp. 392-406

- Susan Jakes, Annie Hardison-Moody, Sarah Bowen and John Blevins
- Community as a mechanism for transcending wellbeing at the individual, social, and ecological levels pp. 407-419

- Eric C. Larson, A.E. Luloff, Jeffrey C. Bridger and Mark A. Brennan
- Widening the view: situating collective impact among frameworks for community-led change pp. 420-435

- Brian D. Christens and Paula Tran Inzeo
- Ecovillages: lessons for sustainable community pp. 436-437

- Robert Boyer
- American Pogrom: the East St. Louis race riot and black politics pp. 438-439

- Prentiss Dantzler
- The distance between us, a memoir pp. 439-441

- José García-Pabón
- The Selma of the North: civil rights insurgency in Milwaukee pp. 441-442

- Thomas P. Gaunt
Volume 46, issue 3, 2015
- Comments from the editorial office pp. 189-189

- John Green and Molly Phillips
- Community development and democratic practice: pas de deux or distinct and different? pp. 190-197

- Michael Rios and Paul Lachapelle
- Metis, craft, civic mindedness: essential attributes of democratic citizenship in communities pp. 198-211

- David Campbell
- The essential and inherent democratic capacities of communities pp. 212-226

- Patrick L. Scully and Alice Diebel
- Democratizing democracy as community development: insights from popular education in Latin America pp. 227-243

- F. David Bronkema and Cornelia Butler Flora
- Solidarity economy and community development: emerging cases in three Massachusetts cities pp. 244-260

- Penn Loh and Boone Shear
- The civics of community development: participatory budgeting in Chicago pp. 261-278

- Rachel Weber, Thea Crum and Eduardo Salinas
- Towards a robust democracy: the core competencies critical to community developers pp. 279-293

- John Gruidl and Ronald Hustedde
- Strange bedfellows: community development, democracy, and magic pp. 294-306

- Esther Farmer
- Reflections from a conversation on democratic practice and community development pp. 307-309

- Scott Tate
Volume 46, issue 2, 2015
- Comments from the editorial office pp. 83-83

- John Green and Molly Phillips
- A community health needs assessment using principles of community-based participatory research in a Mississippi Delta community: a novel methodological approach pp. 84-99

- Catherine Dane Woodyard, Sarahmona Przybyla and Jeffrey S. Hallam
- Drawing from the well of community participation: an evaluation of the utility of local knowledge in the health impact assessment process pp. 100-110

- Marcus A. Chilaka
- Can renewal happen without removal? Case study of a poor black neighborhood on the rebound pp. 111-132

- Wesley L. Meares, John I. Gilderbloom, Gregory D. Squires and Tobin Williamson
- Measuring job creation for HOPE VI: a success story for community development efforts pp. 133-148

- Matthew J. Hanka, John I. Gilderbloom, Wesley L. Meares, Mobin Khan and Keith E. Wresinski
- Putting Indigenous water rights to work: the Sustainable Livelihoods Framework as a lens for remote development pp. 149-163

- William Nikolakis and R. Quentin Grafton
- Asset-based community development practice in Awramba, Northwest Ethiopia pp. 164-179

- Semalegne Kendie Mengesha, Jacquelyn C.A. Meshelemiah and Kasaw Adane Chuffa
- Nonviolence in political theory pp. 180-181

- Megan Hornyak
- Suzanne Lacy: spaces between pp. 181-183

- Susan Monagan
- CAPITAL in the twenty-first century pp. 183-185

- Rene Perez Rosenbaum
- Poverty and inequality in the Latin American-U.S. borderlands: implications of U.S. interventions pp. 185-187

- Scott Tuttle
Volume 46, issue 1, 2015
- Comments from the editorial office pp. 1-1

- John Green and Molly Phillips
- A values-based approach to transformational leadership in the South Pacific pp. 2-13

- Jay Joseph
- Quality of participation in community groups in Kamuli District, Uganda: implications for policy and practice pp. 14-25

- Haroon Sseguya, Robert E. Mazur, Betty Wells and Frank Matsiko
- Flirting with danger: practice dilemmas for community development in disaster recovery pp. 26-42

- Lynda Shevellar, Peter Westoby and Meredith Connor
- Promoting youth participation in communities through youth master planning pp. 43-55

- Debra Flanders Cushing
- Research note - network collaboration in economic development: who participates? pp. 56-66

- Darrin Hugh Eugene Wilson
- Place-based economic development: examining the relationship between the US Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and farmers markets in Mississippi pp. 67-77

- Joseph Hampton Holland and Olivia M. Thompson
- The villagers: changed values, altered lives - the closing of the urban-rural gap pp. 78-79

- Uchendu E. Chigbu
- Local economic development in the twenty-first century: quality of life and sustainability pp. 79-80

- Timothy Collins
- Bound like grass: a memoir from the Western High Plains pp. 80-81

- Kyle M. Woosnam
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