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Understanding How Community Organizing Leads to Social Change [electronic resource] : The Beginning Development of Formal Practice Theory /

by Brady, Shane R; O’Connor, Mary Katherine.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleDescription: pp. 210-228.Subject(s): community organizing theory, delphi method, empowerment based community organizing, community organizing, community practice, progressive community organizingOnline resources: Click here to access full-text article In: Journal of community practice 2014, Vol. 22, No. 1-2Summary: Community organizing practice can be traced back to the settlement house era. Although the literature of community organizing is rich in approaches to practice built from practice wisdom, case studies, and conceptual frameworks, the literature lacks formal practice theory. This article provides beginning results from research with a long–range aim of building formal practice theory for social workers engaged in community organizing practice with empowerment related social change goals.
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Community organizing practice can be traced back to the settlement house era. Although the literature of community organizing is rich in approaches to practice built from practice wisdom, case studies, and conceptual frameworks, the literature lacks formal practice theory. This article provides beginning results from research with a long–range aim of building formal practice theory for social workers engaged in community organizing practice with empowerment related social change goals.

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