It is widely acknowledged that individuals residing in urban communities are commonly plagued by income inequalities, unemployment, crowding, crime, physical decay, unstable housing, and social disorder. The combination of these social and economic forces typically gives rise to the sources of adversity that policy analysts are familiar with when analyzing the problems of urban blight and decay. We propose that the most effective solution to mitigate these widespread problems are those that are anchored within the communities themselves. The community-based interventions we examine bring to life the processes, challenges, and opportunities involved with undertaking this type of field-based research
Although urbanization is linked to modernization and economic growth, it is also associated with ove...
Social programs of the 1990s, in particular those that are neighborhood-based, often carry the often...
This research proposes to determine the ten major social and psychological needs of a neighborhood s...
It is widely acknowledged that individuals residing in urban communities are commonly plagued by inc...
Poverty in the U.S. is an increasing problem. In light of the recent economic downturn, those who we...
The concept of community living exists as far as there are things to share in common. It would furth...
The goal of this Think Tank was to address barriers and facilitators to the implementation of effect...
The popularity of community-based interventions has experienced a revival over the last two decades....
Blighted urban environments can be detrimental to community life and result in alienation and isolat...
Populations composed of racial/ethnic minorities, disabled persons, and people with low socioeconomi...
Violence is a leading cause of death and disability in the United States and abroad, with far-reachi...
<p>The reality of contemporary urban contexts, both in large than in small towns, is going through a...
A crisis in mental health, especially in economically deprived neighbourhoods, can present a signi...
The modern city is failing at embracing the value of difference and common ground is fading. The im...
Neighborhood-level interventions provide an opportunity to better understand the impact of neighbor...
Although urbanization is linked to modernization and economic growth, it is also associated with ove...
Social programs of the 1990s, in particular those that are neighborhood-based, often carry the often...
This research proposes to determine the ten major social and psychological needs of a neighborhood s...
It is widely acknowledged that individuals residing in urban communities are commonly plagued by inc...
Poverty in the U.S. is an increasing problem. In light of the recent economic downturn, those who we...
The concept of community living exists as far as there are things to share in common. It would furth...
The goal of this Think Tank was to address barriers and facilitators to the implementation of effect...
The popularity of community-based interventions has experienced a revival over the last two decades....
Blighted urban environments can be detrimental to community life and result in alienation and isolat...
Populations composed of racial/ethnic minorities, disabled persons, and people with low socioeconomi...
Violence is a leading cause of death and disability in the United States and abroad, with far-reachi...
<p>The reality of contemporary urban contexts, both in large than in small towns, is going through a...
A crisis in mental health, especially in economically deprived neighbourhoods, can present a signi...
The modern city is failing at embracing the value of difference and common ground is fading. The im...
Neighborhood-level interventions provide an opportunity to better understand the impact of neighbor...
Although urbanization is linked to modernization and economic growth, it is also associated with ove...
Social programs of the 1990s, in particular those that are neighborhood-based, often carry the often...
This research proposes to determine the ten major social and psychological needs of a neighborhood s...