Building Stronger Communities

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A01=Alan Black
A01=John Bellamy
A01=Keith Castle
A01=Peter Kaldor
A01=Philip Hughes
A01=Phillip Hughes
Author_Alan Black
Author_John Bellamy
Author_Keith Castle
Author_Peter Kaldor
Author_Philip Hughes
Author_Phillip Hughes
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780868408149
  • Weight: 349g
  • Dimensions: 168 x 231mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jun 2007
  • Publisher: UNSW Press
  • Publication City/Country: AU
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Based on recent Australian research as well as years of hands-on experience by the authors in working with different types of communities, ""Building Stronger Communities"" is a very readable book that examines in a lucid and practical way means by which communities can be strengthened. The book differs from comparable volumes in that it includes extensive material on communities of interest, as well as those based on locality. The book includes useful principles and pointers for students, community workers, designated community leaders, policy makers and ordinary citizens. Each chapter includes a brief introductory overview and concludes with a set of review questions for reflection that will be useful for the individual readers and those using the work as a textbook.
Philip Hughes has been a research fellow at Edith Cowan University since 1997 and a researcher with the Christian Research Association since 1985. He is a co-author of several books and reports relating to social capital and community life, as well as publications on other subjects. Alan Black was Foundation Professor of Sociology at Edith Cowan University (ECU) where he established the Centre for Social Research in 1997. Now Emeritus Professor at ECU, he retains an active association with the university. Peter Kaldor was the founding Director of NCLS Research and for some 25 years has been involved in community development and social leadership both as a practitioner and author of many books and papers. He is a research associate of the ECU Centre for Social Research. John Bellamy is engaged in social policy research for Anglicare (Sydney). He has co-authored a range of books and papers addressing issues of community, social capital, wellbeing and security and is a research associate of the ECU Centre for Social Research. Keith Castle is the current Director of NCLS Research and has been promoting research into the areas of community and wellbeing, particularly how these affect, and are affected by, the non-profit sector.

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