Community Development
2009 - 2025
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Volume 45, issue 5, 2014
- Comments from the editorial office pp. 433-434

- John Green and Molly Phillips
- Rural wealth creation as a sustainable economic development strategy: introduction to the special issue pp. 435-442

- Shanna Ratner and Deborah Markley
- Facilitating community wealth building: understanding the roles played and capacities needed by coordinating institutions pp. 443-457

- Thomas S. Lyons and Barbara Wyckoff
- Socioeconomic development in an ultra-peripheral European region: the role of a food regulatory council as a social anchor pp. 458-473

- Abel Duarte Alonso
- Community forests as a wealth creation strategy for rural communities pp. 474-489

- Martha West Lyman, Curt Grimm and Julie Renaud Evans
- Community development and other extra-religious functions of Islamic schools: a contemporary perspective from the voices of stakeholders in two madrassas in Pakistan pp. 490-506

- Omer Aijazi and Leonora C. Angeles
- International amenity migration: implications for integrated community development opportunities pp. 507-524

- Gerardo Cortes, David Matarrita-Cascante and Maria Fernanda Rodriguez
- A story about storytelling: enhancement of community participation through catalytic storytelling pp. 525-538

- Mikulas Pstross, Craig A. Talmage and Richard C. Knopf
Volume 45, issue 4, 2014
- Comments from the editorial office pp. 299-299

- John Green
- Understanding youth civic engagement: debates, discourses, and lessons from practice pp. 300-316

- Aileen Shaw, Bernadine Brady, Brian McGrath, Mark A. Brennan and Pat Dolan
- Food access and food deserts: the diverse methods that residents of a neighborhood in Duluth, Minnesota use to provision themselves pp. 317-336

- Adam Pine and John Bennett
- "Experience is a great teacher": citizens' reception of a proposal for the implementation of green infrastructure as stormwater management technology pp. 337-352

- April Karen Baptiste
- Community research within a social constructionist epistemology: implications for "Scientific Rigor" pp. 353-367

- Wally Karnilowicz, Lütfiye Ali and Jenny Phillimore
- Empowering peripheral communities by using place-identity: Israeli student villages as a platform for a servant creative class pp. 368-386

- Miriam Billig and Asaf Lebovitz
- Supporting rural entrepreneurship: a review of conceptual developments from research to practice pp. 387-408

- Michael William-Patrick Fortunato
- Policy review: the US Affordable Care Act, community health centers, and economic development opportunities pp. 409-422

- Stavros Atsas and Karen Kunz
- Hijacking sustainability pp. 423-424

- Kenneth E. Martin
- Open fire: understanding global gun cultures pp. 424-426

- Jonathan M. Rivin
- Handbook of participatory video pp. 426-427

- Bev Wilson
- The working life: the labor market for workers in low-skilled jobs pp. 428-429

- Matthew Filteau
- Agendas and decisions: how state government executives and middle managers make and administer policy pp. 429-430

- David Campbell
Volume 45, issue 3, 2014
- Comments from the editorial office pp. 213-214

- John Green and Molly Phillips
- An introduction to the Food & Fitness community partnerships and this special issue pp. 215-219

- Laurie Lachance, Laurie Carpenter, Mary Emery and Mia Luluquisen
- Philanthropy's role: working alongside communities to support social change pp. 220-226

- Linda Jo Doctor
- Food & Community: the cross-site evaluation of the W.K. Kellogg Food & Fitness community partnerships pp. 227-239

- Laurie Lachance, Laurie Carpenter, Martha Quinn, Margaret K. Wilkin, Edward Green, Kazumi Tsuchiya, Belinda Nelson, Cleopatra Caldwell, Linda Jo Doctor and Noreen M. Clark
- FEEST on this: youth engagement for community change in the King County Food and Fitness Initiative pp. 240-251

- Diana Rowland Charbonneau, Allen Cheadle, Cristina Orbé, Madeline Frey and Brad Gaolach
- Community engagement for policy and systems change pp. 252-262

- Mia Luluquisen and Lauren Pettis
- "Call for Partnerships:" an innovative strategy to establish grassroots partnerships to transform the food and fitness environments pp. 263-278

- Catherine H. Sands, Sarah C. Bankert, Suzanne Rataj, Monica Maitin and Jonell Sostre
- Relationship building: the art, craft, and context for mobilizing the social capital necessary for systems change pp. 279-292

- Mary E. Emery and Corry Bregendahl
- Moving toward and beyond equity: the Food & Fitness approach to increasing opportunities for health in communities pp. 293-297

- Laurie Lachance, Laurie Carpenter, Martha Quinn, Margaret K. Wilkin and Noreen M. Clark
Volume 45, issue 2, 2014
- Environmental justice and citizen perceptions of a proposed electric transmission line pp. 107-120

- Laura Keir, Richard Watts and Shoshanah Inwood
- Predicting abandoned housing: does the operational definition of abandonment matter? pp. 121-133

- Victoria Morckel
- Community social capital and entrepreneurship: analyzing the links pp. 134-149

- Hernan 'Banjo' Roxas and Fara Azmat
- Making community inclusion work for persons with disabilities: drawing lessons from the field pp. 150-164

- Vanmala Hiranandani, Arun Kumar and Deepa Sonpal
- Community-university research partnerships: a role for university research centers? pp. 165-179

- Wendy Mendes, Jacqui Gingras, Pamela Robinson and Janice Waddell
- Marketing rural communities: a qualitative study on the power of community images pp. 180-193

- Cheryl Burkhart-Kriesel, Randolph Cantrell, Nancy Hodur, Charlotte Narjes and Rebecca Vogt
- Valuing versus doing: attitudes toward and behaviors connected to collaboration in cross-community youth work pp. 194-208

- Stephanie S. Smith
- Creating a world without poverty: social business and the future of capitalism pp. 209-210

- John E. Meador
Volume 45, issue 1, 2014
- Comments from the Editorial Office pp. 1-1

- John Green and Molly Phillips
- Decentralization, community participation, and improvement of water access in Mexico pp. 2-16

- Marcela González Rivas
- Rethinking community in community-based natural resource management pp. 17-31

- Moren Tibabo Stone and Gyan Nyaupane
- Men, masculinity, and community development in Kenyan slums pp. 32-44

- Chimaraoke Izugbara, Ronny Tikkanen and Karin Barron
- Labor needs, crime, and the business location decision: a qualitative account pp. 45-59

- Shelley McDonough Kimelberg
- An interactional approach to emergent interorganizational fields pp. 60-75

- Kenneth C. Bessant
- Global Leadership Education: developing emerging young leaders for community service in Missouri and Thailand pp. 76-89

- Mary Simon Leuci, Sandra Hodge and Susan Tharp
- Collaboration: finding the place for Cooperative Extension in the intersection of community development and health promotion pp. 90-102

- Wilson Majee, Beverly A. Maltsberger, Letitia K. Johnson and Johanna R. Adams
- Introduction to community development: theory, practice, and service-learning pp. 103-104

- Uchendu Eugene Chigbu
- The warmth of other suns: the epic story of America's great migration pp. 104-105

- Brian Raison
Volume 44, issue 5, 2013
- Comments from the Editorial Office: Exploring trends in community development research pp. 527-528

- John Green, Molly Phillips and Mary Margaret Saulters
- Overview of innovative measurement and evaluation issue pp. 529-533

- Norman Walzer, Jane Leonard and Mary Emery
- Measuring community development: what have we learned? pp. 534-550

- Andy S. Blanke and Norman Walzer
- Measuring community empowerment as a process and an outcome: preliminary evaluation of the decentralized primary health care programs in northeast Thailand pp. 551-566

- Tatchalerm Sudhipongpracha
- Shared measures to achieve shared outcomes: lessons from Central Appalachia pp. 567-581

- Shanna Ratner and Katy Allen
- Immigrant farmer programs and social capital: evaluating community and economic outcomes through social capital theory pp. 582-596

- Lisa S. Hightower, Kim L. Niewolny and Mark A. Brennan
- Evaluating the community outcomes of Australian learning community initiatives: innovative approaches to assessing complex outcomes pp. 597-607

- Jim Cavaye, Leone Wheeler, Shanti Wong, Jan Simmons, Paula Herlihy and Jim Saleeba
- Evaluating social impact bonds: questions, challenges, innovations, and possibilities in measuring outcomes in impact investing pp. 608-616

- Edward T. Jackson
- Hitting the target but missing the point: the case of area-based regeneration pp. 617-634

- Lee Pugalis
Volume 44, issue 4, 2013
- Community leadership development: the effects on community development pp. 408-410

- Kenneth Pigg
- Rural leadership development: pathways to community change pp. 411-425

- Lena E. Etuk, Mallory Rahe, Mindy S. Crandall, Michaella Sektnan and Sally Bowman
- Addressing gender in leadership development program planning pp. 426-440

- Donielle M. Lovell
- Grassroots organizations and leadership education pp. 441-455

- Catherine Willis and Randy Stoecker
- An analysis of the effects of community leadership education program content on six outcome indices of community leadership pp. 456-468

- Godwin Apaliyah and Kenneth E. Martin
- Assessing factors influencing political engagement in local communities pp. 469-491

- Cecil Shelton and Lori Garkovich
- The Community Capitals Framework: an empirical examination of internal relationships pp. 492-502

- Kenneth Pigg, Stephen P. Gasteyer, Kenneth E. Martin, Kari Keating and Godwin P. Apaliyah
- Remaking the North American food system: strategies for sustainability pp. 520-521

- Leslie Cooperband
- Marketing UNterstate highways: bringing out-of-town dollars to non-destination small towns pp. 521-523

- Michael John Dougherty
- The small town planning handbook, 3rd edition pp. 523-524

- Michael John Dougherty
- Democracy as problem-solving: civic capacity in communities across the globe pp. 524-526

- Robert W. Hunt
Volume 44, issue 3, 2013
- Comments from the editorial office pp. 275-276

- John Green and Molly Phillips
- Australian Indigenous community development: making the link between community development training and community development practice pp. 277-291

- Anne Stephens, Lesley Baird and Komla Tsey
- Transformational leadership among grassroots social service organizations pp. 292-304

- Liz Fisher
- The introduction and development of the community-flow measurement instrument pp. 305-322

- Randall Alan Cantrell and Amanda Stafford
- Measuring tourism as the economic driver of Australian sea change communities pp. 323-335

- Richard Hu and Edward J. Blakely
- Business starts in the Midwest: potential entrepreneurial groups pp. 336-349

- Norman C. Walzer and Andrew Scott Blanke
- Public opinion, local pollution havens, and environmental justice: a case study of a community visioning project in Appalachian Ohio pp. 350-363

- Michele Morrone and Tania B. Basta
- Local ownership in community-driven reconstruction in the Democratic Republic of Congo pp. 364-385

- Patrick Milabyo Kyamusugulwa
- At the crossroads: not-for-profit leadership strategies for executives and boards pp. 386-387

- Christine Wetherholt Cugliari
- From the garden club: rural women writing community pp. 387-389

- Sarah Hultine Massengale
- What is a city? Rethinking the urban after Hurricane Katrina pp. 389-390

- John G. McNutt
- Live first, work second: getting inside the head of the next generation pp. 391-392

- Vickie Rightmyre Berkley and Sharon Gulick
- Living as equals pp. 392-394

- Cynthia B. Struthers
- Condos in the woods: the growth of seasonal and retirement homes in northern Wisconsin pp. 394-395

- Kyle M. Woosnam
- Collaborative resilience: moving through crisis to opportunity pp. 395-397

- Saleh Ahmed
- Amber waves and undertow: peril, hope, sweat and downright nonchalance in dry wheat country pp. 397-399

- Norman Bender
- Fundraising when money is tight: a strategic and practical guide to surviving tough times and thriving in the future pp. 399-400

- Jolly A. Beyioku
- The Wal-Mart effect: how the world's most powerful company really works -- and how it's transforming the American economy pp. 401-402

- Jerry Braatz
Volume 44, issue 2, 2013
- Comments from the editorial office pp. 145-146

- John Green and Molly Phillips
- Community engagement and transformation: case studies in municipal sustainability planning from Alberta, Canada pp. 147-160

- Moira J. Calder and Mary A. Beckie
- Understanding quality of life in a northern, rural climate pp. 161-172

- Jane Kolodinsky, E. Roche, T. DeSisto, W. Sawyer and D. Propen
- Understanding underdevelopment through the sustainable livelihoods approach pp. 173-187

- Sibonginkosi Mazibuko
- Social, creative, human, and political capital effects on sustainability initiatives in Kansas counties: a research note pp. 188-199

- John Pierce, Bonnie J. Johnson and Stacey S. White
- Weighing the universal service obligation: introducing rural well-being as a consideration in the viability of the United States Postal Service pp. 200-221

- Michael W.-P. Fortunato, Theodore R. Alter, Jeffrey C. Bridger, Kathleen A. Schramm and Lina A. Montopoli
- Community development agreements in the mining industry: an emerging global phenomenon pp. 222-238

- Ciaran O'Faircheallaigh
- Evaluating public participation: instruments and implications for citizen involvement pp. 239-256

- Terri Mannarini and Cosimo Talò
- Consensus-based community development, concentrated rural poverty, and local institutional structures: the obstacle of race in the lower Mississippi Delta pp. 257-273

- Mark H. Harvey
Volume 44, issue 1, 2013
- Comments from the Editorial Office pp. 1-2

- John Green and Molly Phillips
- Bonded to whom? Social interactions in a high-amenity rural setting pp. 3-22

- Brian M. Jennings and Richard S. Krannich
- The revised theory of planned behavior and volunteer behavior in Australia pp. 23-37

- Guy S. MacGillivray and Robert M. Lynd-Stevenson
- Stakeholder participation in community development projects: an analysis of the quadripartite model of the International Centre for Enterprise and Sustainable Development (ICED) in Ghana pp. 38-54

- Emmanuel Boon, Justice Nyigmah Bawole and Albert Ahenkan
- Impact and benefits of digital inclusion for social housing residents pp. 55-67

- Robyn Broadbent and Theo Papadopoulos
- Celebrating the legacy, embracing the future: How research can help build ties between historically African American Churches and their Latino immigrant neighbours pp. 68-82

- Veronica Terriquez and Vanessa Carter
- So you're thinking about a retirement industry? Economic and community development lessons from resource towns in northern British Columbia pp. 83-96

- Laura M. Ryser and Greg Halseth
- A democratic university--community administrative body dedicated to expanding community-engaged research: The Tufts Community Research Center (TCRC) pp. 97-110

- Linda Sprague Martinez, Flavia C. Peréa, Alyssa Ursillo, Fiona H. Weeks, Warren Goldstein-Gelb and Doug Brugge
- Power, politics, and community development pp. 111-126

- Malo Andre Hutson
- Community partnerships as a tool to reduce regional labor gaps: A South Carolina regional case study pp. 127-143

- Lori Ann Dickes and Kenneth Robinson
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