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100 1 _aDai, Haijing.
245 _aParticipatory community organizing revisited
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_bpolitical involvement and social development in two post-socialist villages in north China /
_cHaijing Dai.
300 _app. 69-82.
520 _aThe paper, based on seven months of intensive ethnographic fieldwork in two neighbouring villages in north China, describes a more complicated relationship between members' political involvement and community social development than is generally perceived in literature. The intriguing mechanisms and contents of political participation presented call for a close examination of grassroots political economy, local authority, democratic institutions, and community organizing in the specific social contexts of post-socialist rural China under reforms. The study argues that a context-sensitive understanding of participatory democracy and community development is necessary for the success of macro social work practices, and therefore needs to be built into the curriculum of community organizing and international social work and addressed in social work professional training.
538 _aMode of access: Internet.
653 _aparticipatory community organizing, social development, context sensitive, democracy, rural China
773 0 _tChina Journal of Social Work = 中國社會工作期刊.
_g2011, Vol. 4, No. 1
_x1752-5098 (print) ; 1752-5101 (online)
856 _uhttp://ezproxy01.ny.edu.hk:2048/login?url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17525098.2011.563947
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