Community Development
2009 - 2025
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Volume 43, issue 5, 2012
- Editor's comments pp. 539-539

- John Green
- Community responses to disasters: a foundation for recovery pp. 540-549

- Brent Hales, Norman Walzer and James Calvin
- Moving forward in Sierra Leone: community-based factors for postconflict development pp. 550-565

- Whitney McIntyre Miller
- The road to recovery from a natural disaster: voices from the community pp. 566-580

- P.A. Onstad, S.M. Danes, A.M. Hardman, P.D. Olson, M.S. Marczak, R.K. Heins, S.R. Croymans and K.A. Coffee
- Community capitals and disaster recovery: Northwood ND recovers from an EF 4 tornado pp. 581-598

- Curtis W. Stofferahn
- Untapped: elderly civic engagement in the rebuilding of the Mississippi Gulf Coast pp. 599-613

- Brent D. Hales
- Digging deeper: participation and non-participation in post-disaster community recovery pp. 614-629

- Divya Chandrasekhar
- Climate change, food security, and sustainable development: a study on community-based responses and adaptations in British Columbia, Canada pp. 630-644

- Julie Drolet
- Community recovery, a new value proposition for community investment pp. 645-655

- James Calvin
- “You only get back what you put in”: perceptions of professional sport organizations as community anchors pp. 656-676

- Abel Duarte Alonso and Michelle O'Shea
- The Handbook of Research on Entrepreneurship in Agriculture and Rural Development pp. 677-678

- Uchendu Eugene Chigbu
- Ecosystem planning in Florida: solving regional problems through local decision-making pp. 678-679

- Timothy Collins
- Reducing global poverty: the case for asset accumulation pp. 679-681

- Robert Hunt
- Global civil society 2007/8: communicative power and democracy (global civil society yearbook) pp. 681-683

- John G. McNutt
- The slow food story: politics and pleasure pp. 683-684

- Vickie Rightmyer Berkley
- Artifactual literacies: every object tells a story pp. 684-685

- Margaret Vaughn
Volume 43, issue 4, 2012
- Editor's comments pp. 409-410

- John Green
- Themed issue on inner-city empowerment and revitalization pp. 411-415

- Robert Mark Silverman and Kelly L. Patterson
- Private foundations and community development: differing approaches to community empowerment pp. 416-429

- Maria Martinez-Cosio and Mirle Rabinowitz Bussell
- The changing and different patterns of urban redevelopment in China: a study of three inner-city neighborhoods pp. 430-450

- Zhiming Cheng
- A dual nature: the archdiocesan community development corporation pp. 451-463

- Bethany J. Welch
- Measuring neighborhood distress: a tool for place-based urban revitalization strategies pp. 464-475

- James Jennings
- Political and social incorporation of public housing residents: challenges in HOPE VI community development pp. 476-491

- J. Lucio and W. Wolfersteig
- Regional clusters and jobs for inner city workers: the case of transportation, distribution, and logistics pp. 492-511

- Jonathan Q. Morgan
- Community empowerment and public transportation agencies: a case study analysis of transit agencies' community development initiatives pp. 512-526

- Gerard C. Wellman
- Making democracy matter: identity and activism in Los Angeles pp. 527-528

- David Campbell
- The networked nonprofit: connecting with social media to drive change pp. 528-530

- Annie Hernandez
- Grounded globalism: how the US South embraces the world pp. 530-532

- Jennifer Steele
- New Orleans on parade: tourism and the transformation of the Crescent City pp. 532-533

- Kyle M. Woosnam
- Droppers: America's first hippie commune, drop city pp. 533-534

- Robert H. Boyer
- Rural wealth creation as a sustainable economic development strategy Special Issue of Community Development pp. 535-537

- Deborah Markley and Shanna Ratner
Volume 43, issue 3, 2012
- Editor's comments pp. 291-292

- Rhonda Phillips
- Conceptualizing community development in the twenty-first century pp. 293-305

- David Matarrita-Cascante and Mark A. Brennan
- The structure of dialogic practice within developmental work pp. 306-319

- John R. Owen and Peter Westoby
- An evaluative economic development typology for sustainable rural economic development pp. 320-332

- Kiran Rangarajan, Suzanna Long, Norbert Ziemer and Neal Lewis
- What makes a successful rural regeneration partnership? The views of successful partners and the importance of ethos for the community development professional pp. 333-345

- Karen McArdle
- Intelligent participation: engaging citizens through a framework of multiple intelligences pp. 346-360

- Justin B. Hollander
- Intercultural learning among community development students: positive attitudes, ambivalent experiences pp. 361-378

- Farida Fozdar and Simone Volet
- Community development among toxic tailings: An interactional case study of extralocal institutions and environmental health pp. 379-392

- Stephanie A. Malin and Peggy Petrzelka
- “Bringing us back to our origin”: adapting and transferring an Indigenous Australian values-based leadership capacity-building course for community development in Papua New Guinea pp. 393-408

- Janya McCalman, Komla Tsey, Russell Kitau and Sue McGinty
Volume 43, issue 2, 2011
- Editor's comments pp. 131-132

- Rhonda Phillips
- Exploring organizational culture and climate in community coalitions pp. 133-146

- Lillian Wichinsky, Barbara Thomlison and Joan Pennell
- The role of cultural capital in the development of community leadership: toward an integrated program model pp. 147-168

- Kari Keating and Stephen P. Gasteyer
- The influence of community capital toward a community's capacity to respond to food insecurity pp. 169-186

- Jessica Crowe and Justin Smith
- Developing networks for community change: exploring the utility of network analysis pp. 187-208

- Peter J. Robertson, LaVonna B. Lewis, David C. Sloane, Lark Galloway-Gilliam and Jonathan Nomachi
- Village renewal as an instrument of rural development: evidence from Weyarn, Germany pp. 209-224

- Uchendu Eugene Chigbu
- A general theory of community-building in its application in a multi-ethnic setting: the Kosovo case pp. 225-243

- Hrachia A. Kazhoyan
- The Northern Forest Canoe Trail: economic impacts and implications for community development pp. 244-258

- Noah Pollock, Lisa Chase, Clare Ginger and Jane Kolodinsky
- Participation of rural community and tourism development in Iran pp. 259-277

- Fazileh Dadvar-Khani
- Power and love: a theory and practice of social change pp. 278-279

- Janet Ayres
- Crucibles of leadership (how to learn from experience to become a great leader) pp. 279-281

- James R. Calvin
- Kitchen table sustainability: practical recipes for community engagement with sustainability pp. 281-282

- Cornelia Butler Flora
- Financing low-income communities: models, obstacles, and future directions pp. 282-284

- John Green
- Rural wealth creation as a sustainable economic development strategy Special Issue of Community Development pp. 284-286

- Deborah Markley and Shanna Ratner
- An introduction to community development pp. 285-286

- Bernie Jones
Volume 43, issue 1, 2011
- Editor's comments pp. 1-1

- Rhonda Phillips
- Overview of innovative community change programs pp. 2-11

- Norman Walzer and Sam M. Cordes
- InCommons: supporting community-based leadership pp. 12-30

- Jodi R. Sandfort and Laura Bloomberg
- Community leadership development education: promoting civic engagement through human and social capital pp. 31-48

- Godwin T. Apaliyah, Kenneth E. Martin, Stephen P. Gasteyer, Kari Keating and Kenneth Pigg
- Evaluating an asset-based effort to attract and retain young people pp. 49-62

- William Andresen
- Engaging youth in community change: three key implementation principles pp. 63-79

- David Campbell and Nancy Erbstein
- Engaging the underserved in community leadership development: Step Up to Leadership graduates in northwest Missouri tell their stories pp. 80-94

- Wilson Majee, Scott Long and Deena Smith
- Can leadership development act as a rural poverty alleviation strategy? pp. 95-112

- Ryan Allen and Paul R. Lachapelle
- Lessons from the field: mapping Saskatchewan's Pipeline of Entrepreneurs and Enterprises in order to build a provincial operating system for entrepreneurship pp. 113-129

- Gregg Lichtenstein and Thomas S. Lyons
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