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The Short Guide to Community Development

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The only up-to-date, accessibly written short guide to community development, this third edition offers an invaluable and authoritative introduction. Fully updated to reflect changes in policy, pra...
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  • 22 February 2022
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The only up-to-date, accessibly written short guide to community development, this third edition offers an invaluable and authoritative introduction. Fully updated to reflect changes in policy, practice, economics and culture, it will equip readers with an understanding of the history and theory of community development, as well as practical guidance on how to do it.

This is a key text for all students and practitioners working with communities. It includes:

• a broad overview of core themes, concepts, basic practices and key issues in community development;

• an analysis of the impact of COVID-19 on community life and well-being, along with the implications for longer-term community support; 

• additional brand new content on the pressing issues of democratic decline, social fragmentation and isolation, social care pressures, technological developments and climate change.

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Price: $22.95
Pages: 218
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Policy Press
Series: Short Guides
Publication Date: 22 February 2022
ISBN: 9781447360728
Format: Paperback
BISACs: POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Services & Welfare, Social welfare, social policy and social services, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Services, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Social Work, Social or cultural Integration and assimilation, Urban communities / city life
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"It's an extremely useful publication, which presents some refreshingly straightforward observations, whilst acknowledging the complexity of the politics and the practice. I will recommend it to students". Mae Shaw, Institute of Education, University of Edinburgh

"Great book. I really relied on it in class as language was accessible and practical examples connected with the students." Sharon Mallon, Staffordshire University

Marilyn Taylor has extensive experience of research and practice in the community development field. She is a Visiting Research Fellow at the Institute of Voluntary Action Research in the UK and Emeritus Professor, University of the West of England.

Alison Gilchrist has worked for over three decades in community development: as an activist, practitioner, trainer, researcher and manager, including several years at the Community Development Foundation. She now works as an independent consultant.

Introduction

What is community development?

The changing context of community development

Theoretical concepts

Effective and ethical community development: what’s needed?

Applying community development in different service areas

Challenges for practice

Current and future trends