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Empowering Students for Community Organization Practice [electronic resource] : Teaching Confrontation Tactics /

by Hardina, Donna.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleDescription: pp. 51-63.Subject(s): Community organization, confrontation, social action, strategies, teaching, macro practice, advocacyOnline resources: Click here to access full-text article In: Journal of community practice 1997, Vol. 4, No. 2Summary: Community organization courses often focus on discussions of collaboration and campaign strategies. Seldom are students taught how to carry out the tactics needed to enact these strategies. In addition, community organization courses typically minimize the importance of the confrontation tactics that are often necessary to achieve social change. The author describes methods used for classroom instruction in power analysis and confrontation politics.
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Community organization courses often focus on discussions of collaboration and campaign strategies. Seldom are students taught how to carry out the tactics needed to enact these strategies. In addition, community organization courses typically minimize the importance of the confrontation tactics that are often necessary to achieve social change. The author describes methods used for classroom instruction in power analysis and confrontation politics.

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