Towards Interdisciplinary Community Collaboration and Development (Record no. 39923)

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Transcribing agency NY
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Personal name Korazim-Kõrösy, Yossi.
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Title Towards Interdisciplinary Community Collaboration and Development
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Remainder of title Knowledge and Experience from Israel and the USA /
Statement of responsibility, etc Yossi Korazim-Kõrösy DSW,Dr. Terry Mizrahi PhD,Chana Katz PhD,Amnon Karmon MA,Martha Lucia Garcia MSW &Marcia Bayne Smith DSW.
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Extent pp. 13-44.
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Summary, etc This article looks at the conceptualization and practice of interdisciplinary community collaboration and development (ICCD) in Israel and the US. It is based on the work of two interdisciplinary professional groups which were initiated by social workers—one in Israel and one in the US. This article presents a mapping of key issues and concepts, including distinguishing between mono-, multi-, and inter-, trans-disciplinary and inter-perspectives. The article addresses the issues of multiple professional identities, identification of a common core knowledge base and skills among disciplinary specializations for community development practice, and an understanding of inter-organizational perspectives. A qualitative methodology was used to conduct a content analysis of data from dialogues among professional practitioners in the Israeli and the US groups. Despite differences in the purpose, frequency and intensity of the two forums, there is an underlying belief in the importance of these discussions and in the commitment to interdisciplinary practice. Both groups believe that multiple types of expertise are needed, alongside new models of both inter-organizational and interdisciplinary relationships as well as professional-community interactions. Recommendations include the need for further examination of interdisciplinary community collaboration and development.
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System details note Mode of access: Internet.
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Uncontrolled term Interdisciplinary, collaboration, inter-organizational, community development, Israel, USA
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Personal name Mizrahi, Terry.
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Personal name Katz, Chana.
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Personal name Karmon, Amnon.
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Personal name Garcia, Martha Lucia.
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Personal name Smith, Marcia Bayne.
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Title Journal of community practice
Relationship information 2007, Vol. 15, No. 1-2
International Standard Serial Number 1070-5422
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Uniform Resource Identifier http://ezproxy01.ny.edu.hk:2048/login?url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/J125v15n01_02
Public note Click here to access full-text article
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