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Being a Conscience and a Carpenter [electronic resource] : Interpretations of the Community-Based Development Model /

by Rubin, Herbert J.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleDescription: pp. 57-90.Subject(s): Community development, CDC, CBDO, neighborhood development, social ideologies, organic theoriesOnline resources: Click here to access full-text article In: Journal of community practice 1997, Vol. 4, No. 1Summary: Though successful in providing affordable housing and employment opportunities within communities of deprivation, community-based development organizations-CBDOs-are criticized by both the activist left and social service scholars. The former claim that CBDOs ignore advocacy work; the latter, that CBDOs minimize social service efforts. Using case study material, this article argues the opposite: community-based development organizations succeed by linking together developmental, advocacy, and social service practices.
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Though successful in providing affordable housing and employment opportunities within communities of deprivation, community-based development organizations-CBDOs-are criticized by both the activist left and social service scholars. The former claim that CBDOs ignore advocacy work; the latter, that CBDOs minimize social service efforts. Using case study material, this article argues the opposite: community-based development organizations succeed by linking together developmental, advocacy, and social service practices.

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