Canadian Perspectives on Community Development /
Founded in a perspective that speaks to the diversity of contexts and processes used across Canada, this work is nevertheless firmly grounded in theory, offering an in-depth analysis geared toward advanced study in community practice. This depth is further strengthened by the diversity of topics rep...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Baltimore, Maryland :
Project Muse,
2020
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Colección: | Politics and public policy (University of Ottawa Press)
Book collections on Project MUSE. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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505 | 0 | |a Introduction / Sarah Todd and Sebastien Savard -- (Re)creating recreation and sport activities in Indigenous communities : a health-promotion approach for social work / Lynn Frances Lavallee -- Supporting community connections in later life : the role of community-engaged arts / Elaine Moody and Alison Phinney -- Organizing within communities that have experienced collective trauma : tensions, contradictions, and possibilities / Bill Lee, Mirna Caranza, Susan McGrath, and Ken Moffatt -- Community development in Atlantic Canada : case studies in three sectors of activity in Acadian communities in New Brunswick / Omer Chouinard, Andre Leclerc, Julie Guillemot, Maurice Beaudin, Majella Simard, and Gilles Martin -- Queering and querying : hope for critical queer theory in community practice / Dillon Black -- Collective action and interventions in Quebec / Andre-Anne Parent and Denis Bourque -- Poverty, inequalities, and collective intervention strategies / Yvan Comeau -- Feminist organizing in Canada / Claudia Lahaie, Sarah Todd, and Alicia Kalmanovitch -- Community development and francophone-minority communities : study based on a social-capital model / Sebastien Savard and Dominique Charbonneau -- Immigrant organizing and the community / Jane Ku -- Community organizing with immigrants and refugees / David Este and Christa Sato -- Fostering effective public policy for climate change and a renewable-energy economy : policy influencing and capacity building as community practice / Mishka Lysack -- "Nothing about us without us" : (dis)ability community development in Nova Scotia / Judy MacDonald, Sarah Cooper, and Melissa Myers -- Critical perspectives on community work with youth / Katherine Occhiuto and Sarah Todd -- Conclusion : the Canadian context of community work / Sarah Todd and Sebastien Savard. | |
506 | |a Access restricted to authorized users and institutions. | ||
520 | |a Founded in a perspective that speaks to the diversity of contexts and processes used across Canada, this work is nevertheless firmly grounded in theory, offering an in-depth analysis geared toward advanced study in community practice. This depth is further strengthened by the diversity of topics represented in this collective work: community work in various regions of the country exploring issues of poverty and environmental activism; community work with immigrants and refugees, and with trans communities; feminist community organizing as well as organizing with persons with disabilities and with members of linguistic communities; and, finally, artsbased community work with the elderly. | ||
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