The Routledge handbook of community development research / by Lynda Shevellar (Editor), Peter Westoby (Editor)
Material type:
- 9780367580834
- 307.14072 SHR 23

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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction;
Chapter 1: Wicked problems and community development – an introductory essay (Lynda Shevellar & Peter Westoby);
Part I. Forced Displacement.
Part II. Family, Gender And Child Related Violence
Part III. Indigenous Marginalisation
Part IV. Food And Climate; Chapter 13: Stories of climate change and mobility from around the world: Institutional challenges and implications for community development (Sarah Henly-Shepard, Karen E McNamara and Robin Bronen);
Part V. Survival Development
This handbook sets a new research agenda in community development. The contributors redefine existing areas within the context of interdisciplinary research, highlight emerging areas for community development related research, and provide researchers and post-graduate students with ideas and encouragement for future research activity. To do this, the editors have deliberately chosen to frame this book not through a traditional sociological lens of class, race and gender, but through a "Wicked Problems" framework
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