Tactics and Techniques of Community Intervention

Tactics and Techniques of Community Intervention
Author: John E. Tropman
Publsiher: Wadsworth
Total Pages: 508
Release: 1995
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: UOM:39015016303284

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"This edition of 'Tactics' involves substantial changes over the last one, in both organization and content. The basic goal remains, however, to provide a "hands on," more "recipe-oriented" book for community practitioners, specifically, and for macro practitioners, generally. The aim is to offer some "how to do it" pieces that professionals can use as they get into the practicalities of social change implementation."--

Strategies of Community Intervention

Strategies of Community Intervention
Author: Jack Rothman,John Erlich,John E. Tropman
Publsiher: Wadsworth Publishing Company
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Community development
ISBN: 0875814360

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This volume takes a broad view of community organization, viewing it as a rich and diverse field of practice that includes policy analysis and development, program planning, administration, evaluation, and resource development and allocation. The Sixth Edition emphasizes strategic and tactical considerations in community change. It treats social planning and policy initiatives, neighborhood-based citizen and empowerment approaches, and advocacy-oriented social action.

Tactics Techniques of Community Intervention

Tactics   Techniques of Community Intervention
Author: John E. Tropman,John Erlich,Jack Rothman
Publsiher: Wadsworth Publishing Company
Total Pages: 556
Release: 2001
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015056785119

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Articles reprinted from scholarly journals, along with some book chapters, examine the realities of community creation, sustenance, and enhancement. The case of the location of a homeless shelter in a college town illustrates tactics in community development, while other articles consider issues of assessment, decision making, mobilization, and adm

Strategies of Community Intervention

Strategies of Community Intervention
Author: Jack Rothman
Publsiher: Wadsworth
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1995
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015050215527

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Community Practice

Community Practice
Author: Marie Weil
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2014-06-03
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781135405656

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Here is the only book that gives you a comparison of model frameworks and a critique of multiple perspectives. Community Practice: Conceptual Models (along with its companion volume, Community Practice: Models in Action) illustrates the diverse ways that community practice is conceived and delineates both the central and subtle differences among models to guide community assessment, action planning, and practice. By knitting together the complex ideas from the social sciences and community practice, this book shows how to combine these ideas to improve teaching, practice, analysis, and research for social work faculty; social work students; practitioners in community work, administration, and social planning; and faculty of related disciplines. The scope of Community Practice: Conceptual Models is broad, providing the first historical report on model development and implementation since 1965. Its chapters present diverse views on community practice approaches and provide the compilation, critique, and analysis of current models --while illustrating how these approaches developed over time. Included is Rothman’s long-awaited revision and elaboration of his 1970s classic, three models conceptual framework. Other vital topics you learn about include: collaborative community development social planning, reform movements, and social action ecological theory in community practice a feminist response and critique to Rothman’s approaches to community intervention a comparison of community practice in the U.S. and U.K., with an emphasis on nonracist practice and community-based service development Community Practice: Conceptual Models offers challenges and indicates directions for practice, theory elaboration, testing, and research and shows community practice in relation to characteristics such as goals and desired outcomes, change strategies, targets of change, primary constituencies, and focus or scope of concern. This book provides the strongest perspectives on community practice to help you improve your practice, assessments, action plans, and research.

Tactics and Techniques of Community Intervention

Tactics and Techniques of Community Intervention
Author: John E. Tropman
Publsiher: Wadsworth
Total Pages: 506
Release: 1995
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: UOM:39015050215659

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"This edition of 'Tactics' involves substantial changes over the last one, in both organization and content. The basic goal remains, however, to provide a "hands on," more "recipe-oriented" book for community practitioners, specifically, and for macro practitioners, generally. The aim is to offer some "how to do it" pieces that professionals can use as they get into the practicalities of social change implementation."--

Community Organization and Development

Community Organization and Development
Author: Steve Clarke
Publsiher: University of Wales Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2017-03-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781786830517

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This book traces the development of community development/organization as it evolved separately in Britain and the United States, and how the social and political situations in each country determined the various shapes and directions it took. In presenting a comprehensive history of the subject, Community Organization and Development draws on local and international factors that have helped to shape its application and fortunes across varied settings. Recent economic and social pressures, the changing demographics of developed economies, and the rise of social and cultural diversity all contribute to the need for a comprehensive model that can be deployed to effect the necessary social changes required for sustained change with stability. The history of this intervention technique throws up many examples from which insight can be gained for the present time, and Wales is used as an example of how national policy and local development could be combined for maximum effect. Community development should become reliable and quantifiable, and the comprehensive model developed here demonstrates how and when it should be deployed.

Handbook of Community Psychology

Handbook of Community Psychology
Author: Julian Rappaport,Edward Seidman
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 1046
Release: 2000-05-31
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0306461609

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This comprehensive handbook, the first in its field, brings together 106 different contributors. The 38 interrelated but at the same time independent chapters discuss key areas including conceptual frameworks; empirically grounded constructs; intervention strategies and tactics; social systems; designs, assessment, and analysis; cross-cutting professional issues; and contemporary intersections with related fields such as violence prevention and HIV/AIDS.