This paper represents some of the diverse discourses in the social sciences that are not often known by, or considered relevant to, those people interested in community development. On the contrary, I argue that these discourses may in fact be vitally pertinent to understanding the divergent predicaments facing us in our present moment.After working in the field for twenty years, I am in the final stages of a PhD case study on one of the Victorian \u27Community Building Demonstration Projects\u27, based in Melbourne\u27s North. This discussion is therefore based on the intersections between working in a community, traditionally accepted discourses of community development, and \u27alternative\u27 discourses that often appear unrelated.In pa...
Returning (to) Communities offers an innovative collection of examples and case studies into what ha...
This paper examines the construct of community: its nature, ontological significance, and role in so...
This paper begins by noting the range of contradictions and dilemmas facing those involved in commun...
The aim of this thesis is to reconceptualise community development as a discourse and understand how...
This research involves examining the current, highly individualising and specialised nature of socia...
State and local governments in Western Australia increasingly identify 'community development' as a ...
In an effort to increase the quality and relevance of the programs, municipal recreation department...
Prevailing forms of developing new residential land in Australia are Masterplanned Estates, which in...
Towards the end of the 20th century, a range of western sociologists and cultural theorists were arg...
At the centre of this book is an emphasis on the very different ways in which the concept of communi...
This book sheds new light on the complex inter-relations that make up class, power, local history an...
A number of contributions have analysed or supported community or neighbourhood-level activities con...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Business.The thesis arises from fourteen years field pr...
This thesis presents an ethnographic account of the everyday meanings and processes associated with ...
Increasingly state and local governments in Western Australia are identifying 'community development...
Returning (to) Communities offers an innovative collection of examples and case studies into what ha...
This paper examines the construct of community: its nature, ontological significance, and role in so...
This paper begins by noting the range of contradictions and dilemmas facing those involved in commun...
The aim of this thesis is to reconceptualise community development as a discourse and understand how...
This research involves examining the current, highly individualising and specialised nature of socia...
State and local governments in Western Australia increasingly identify 'community development' as a ...
In an effort to increase the quality and relevance of the programs, municipal recreation department...
Prevailing forms of developing new residential land in Australia are Masterplanned Estates, which in...
Towards the end of the 20th century, a range of western sociologists and cultural theorists were arg...
At the centre of this book is an emphasis on the very different ways in which the concept of communi...
This book sheds new light on the complex inter-relations that make up class, power, local history an...
A number of contributions have analysed or supported community or neighbourhood-level activities con...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Business.The thesis arises from fourteen years field pr...
This thesis presents an ethnographic account of the everyday meanings and processes associated with ...
Increasingly state and local governments in Western Australia are identifying 'community development...
Returning (to) Communities offers an innovative collection of examples and case studies into what ha...
This paper examines the construct of community: its nature, ontological significance, and role in so...
This paper begins by noting the range of contradictions and dilemmas facing those involved in commun...