Renewing Hope within Neighborhoods of Despair: The Community-Based Development Model

Renewing Hope within Neighborhoods of Despair: The Community-Based Development Model

by Herbert J. Rubin
Renewing Hope within Neighborhoods of Despair: The Community-Based Development Model

Renewing Hope within Neighborhoods of Despair: The Community-Based Development Model

by Herbert J. Rubin

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Overview

Honorable Mention, 2003 Paul Davidoff Award presented by the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning

Renewing Hope within Neighborhoods of Despair builds upon narratives provided by leaders of community-based development organizations (CBDOs) to describe how they bring about affordable, quality housing, commercial opportunities, and employment within poor areas. The book illustrates both the obstacles CBDOs face and how these obstacles are overcome, in part by leveraging resources for social change projects from foundations, government and intermediaries. Guiding the effort of the developmental activists is an organic theory that explains what can and should be accomplished. The material extends new institutionalism models of inter-organizational behavior.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780791492680
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 04/27/2000
Series: SUNY series in Urban Public Policy
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
File size: 120 MB
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About the Author

Herbert J. Rubin is Professor of Sociology at Northern Illinois University. He is the author of Applied Social Research and The Dynamics of Development in Rural Thailand and coauthor (with Irene Rubin) of Qualitative Interviewing: The Art of Hearing Data and Community Organizing and Development.

Table of Contents

List of Tables

Preface

1. Working in the Niche: The Community-Based Development Model

2. Negotiating an Environment for Community Renewal

3. Confronting Ideological Tensions

4. Responding to the Public Sector

5. Interacting with Intermediaries, Foundations, and Other Support Organizations

6. Being a Conscience and a Carpenter: An Organic Theory of Community-based Development

7. The Art of Leveraging

8. Building a Movement by Creating an Industry

9. Creating a Common Culture within the Community Development Movement

10. Traditional and Coalition Advocacy

11. Structuring Complex Interorganizational Systems

Appendix: Learning to Hear and Hearing to Learn: Discussions of Research Methodology

Notes

Bibliography

Index

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