Community Matters

Community Matters
Author: Margot Kempers
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2001
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0830415688

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Community Matters is unique in its use of a contextualized, interactionist approach to analyze the nature and extent of community. Its theoretical discussion of community as process is expanded through the inclusion of arguments raised in political science and philosophy, and is balanced by descriptive analyses of a diverse selection of communities. This book helps bridge the divide between works of academic argument concerning civil society and community life and books explicitly focused on presenting practical information on what is and is not effective in community work. Community Matters shifts attention away from a conceptualization of community as a fixed evolutionary stage identified with specific types of settings, and instead provides numerous illustrations of the dynamic quality of social ties and community life. This book convinces readers that they can and should study community and community matters. A Burnham Publishers book

Community Matters

Community Matters
Author: Jennifer Gore,Sally Patfield,Leanne Fray,Jess Harris
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2022-12-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000814941

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Working towards equity of access to higher education remains a fundamental issue of social justice. Despite substantial efforts to redress historical exclusions via a wealth of government and institutional policies, longstanding enrolment patterns persist and new forms of inequality have emerged in a deeply stratified system. Community Matters: The Complex Links Between Community and Young People’s Aspirations for Higher Education offers a new lens on equity of access. The policy focus, nationally and globally, on widening participation for under-represented target groups too readily treats such groups as if they have a singular voice, a singular history, and a singular set of concerns. Drawing on the perspectives of Australian school students, their parents/carers, teachers, and a vast array of residents from seven diverse communities, this book uses the lens of ‘community’ to reframe inequitable access. It does so by recognising the complex social and cultural forces at play locally that shape how young people form and articulate their post-school futures. In light of unprecedented challenges facing the higher education sector, this book interrogates dominant understandings of ‘widening participation’ and ‘aspiration,’ and offers timely insights about the broader economic, social, and cultural backdrop of aspiration formation. It is a valuable resource for academics and students interested in the sociology of higher education and for practitioners working at the forefront of equity policy and practice.

Why Community Matters

Why Community Matters
Author: Nicholas V. Longo
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780791479605

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Providing a new perspective on the undeniable relationship between education reform and democratic revitalization, Nicholas V. Longo uncovers and examines practical models in which communities play an essential role in teaching the art of democracy.

Community Matters Service Learning in Engaged Design and Planning

Community Matters  Service Learning in Engaged Design and Planning
Author: Mallika Bose,Paula Horrigan,Cheryl Doble,Sigmund C. Shipp
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2014-05-09
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781317907763

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Winner of the EDRA 2015 Book Award! Community Matters: Service Learning in Engaged Design and Planning explores issues that resonate with a diverse group of design and planning educators drawn to the challenge of supporting greater community building and empowerment while combining learning with practice. The book explores such questions as: How do we foster mutuality and reciprocity in community-academy partnerships? What conflicts, challenges, limits and obstacles do we face in our service-learning studios and projects? What evidence do we have of our impacts on students and communities and how are we responding? How are we being attentive to the contemporary environmental and societal issues? What is our role as both designers and agents of societal change? How are we innovating to enable greater capacities for individuals, future practitioners and communities? This book provides compelling evidence that educators should be adopting engaged pedagogies, research methods and theories through which they can bring together education, practice and scholarship at the boundary of community and academy.

Community Matters in Xinjiang 1880 1949

Community Matters in Xinjiang  1880 1949
Author: Ildikó Bellér-Hann
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 494
Release: 2008
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789004166752

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Drawing on a wide range of historical sources presenting both emic and etic views, this book offers an insight into aspects of social life among the Uyghur in pre-socialist Xinjiang and substantiates the concept of tradition which modern Uyghurs draw upon to construct their ethnic identity.

Community Matters

Community Matters
Author: Verna V. Gehring
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2005
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0742549607

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Civic matters affect all members of a community and are thus of potential concern to all. In Community Matters: Challenges to Civic Engagement in the 21st Century, six distinguished scholars address three perennial challenges of civic life: the making of a citizen, how citizens are to agree (and disagree), and how to define the rights and responsibilities of citizenship. The thought-provoking essays in this volume discuss integral civic concerns such as: how can we improve civic education? How do we address controversy within our communities? What are the responsibilities of a citizen? Should the national draft be re-instated in the U.S? These essays will encourage students, academics, and interested citizens outside the academy to go farther and dig deeper into these vital issues.

Community Matters Service Learning in Engaged Design and Planning

Community Matters  Service Learning in Engaged Design and Planning
Author: Mallika Bose,Paula Horrigan,Cheryl Doble,Sigmund C. Shipp
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2014-05-09
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781317907756

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Winner of the EDRA 2015 Book Award! Community Matters: Service Learning in Engaged Design and Planning explores issues that resonate with a diverse group of design and planning educators drawn to the challenge of supporting greater community building and empowerment while combining learning with practice. The book explores such questions as: How do we foster mutuality and reciprocity in community-academy partnerships? What conflicts, challenges, limits and obstacles do we face in our service-learning studios and projects? What evidence do we have of our impacts on students and communities and how are we responding? How are we being attentive to the contemporary environmental and societal issues? What is our role as both designers and agents of societal change? How are we innovating to enable greater capacities for individuals, future practitioners and communities? This book provides compelling evidence that educators should be adopting engaged pedagogies, research methods and theories through which they can bring together education, practice and scholarship at the boundary of community and academy.

Remarkably Resilient

Remarkably Resilient
Author: Kathleen McKune,Karen Dickson,Sharon Borde
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2019-10-29
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0578579693

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