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Community Development as Community Empowerment
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Journal Intellectual Sufism Research (JISR), 2022
Empowering the community is an effort to increase the dignity of the grass root, which with all its limitations has not been able to escape the trap of poverty, ignorance and backwardness, so that community empowerment is not only strengthening individuals but also existing social institutions.
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Empowering the community is an effort to increase the dignity of the grass root, which with all its limitations has not been able to escape the trap of poverty, ignorance and backwardness, so that community empowerment is not only strengthening individuals but also existing social institutions.
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International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 2010
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to examine Communities First, an area‐based regeneration policy in Wales to explore the barriers to community empowerment. Three related research projects provide data to inform the discussion of community empowerment and to consider the implications of delivery of the policy for theorising the relationship between ...
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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to examine Communities First, an area‐based regeneration policy in Wales to explore the barriers to community empowerment. Three related research projects provide data to inform the discussion of community empowerment and to consider the implications of delivery of the policy for theorising the relationship between ...
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Empowerment praxis in community coalitions
American Journal of Community Psychology, 1995AbstractCommunity coalitions address a wide variety of community problems, espousing a community development processes that promotes individual and collective self‐determination. They offer a promising venue for the study of empowerment of individuals and organizations.
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Consultation, Community and Empowerment
Journal of Social Work, 2004• Summary: This article offers a critical examination of the conceptual basis of service user involvement through the analysis of a practice example derived from the Deaf community. The Deaf community is located both socio-culturally and historically. • Findings: One authority’s attempts to consult with their own Deaf community is used as the lens to
McLaughlin, H., Brown, D., Young, AM.
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COMMUNITY, CITIZENSHIP AND EMPOWERMENT
Sociology, 1999What is ‘community’? This question exercises the four books which form the basis of this review essay and links a disparate collection together. Each text covers substantially different subjects in addressing the relevance of community in diverse settings.
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Communication and community empowerment
Peace Review, 1999Scholars of contemporary society say that communities empower themselves when people share common goals and act together for social change. These communities often share a vision of “civil society,” where people of all classes and races are committed to the common good.
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