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Building Community Capacity (Modern Applications of Social Work) [Hardcover]

Avis Vidal (Author), Sudhir Venkatesh (Author), Prudence Brown (Author), Robert J. Chaskin (Author)
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February 1, 2001 0202306399 978-0202306391

This book focuses on a gap in current social work practice theory: community change. Much work in this area of macro practice, particularly around "grassroots" community organizing, has a somewhat dated feel to it, is highly ideological in orientation, or suffers from superficiality, particularly in the area of theory and practical application. Set against the context of an often narrowly constructed "clinical" emphasis on practice education, coupled with social work’s own current rendering of "scientific management," community practice often takes second or third billing in many professional curricula despite its deep roots in the overall field of social welfare.

Drawing on extensive case study data from three significant community-building initiatives, program data from numerous other community capacity-building efforts, key informant interviews, and an excellent literature review, Chaskin and his colleagues draw implications for crafting community change strategies as well as for creating and sustaining the organizational infrastructure necessary to support them. The authors bring to bear the perspectives of a variety of professional disciplines including sociology, urban planning, psychology, and social work.

Building Community Capacity takes a collaborative, interdisciplinary approach to a subject of wide and current concern: the role of neighborhood and community structures in the delivery of human services or, as the authors put it, "a place where programs and problems can be fitted together." Social work scholars and students of community practice seeking new conceptual frameworks and insights from research to inform novel community interventions will find much of value in Building Community Capacity.


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“Building Community Capacity makes a major contribution to the community development literature in a variety of ways. First, it presents an amazing synthesis of literature related to leadership development, organizational development, community organizing and organizational collaboration while managing to be both accessible and critical. Second, treatment of the typically controversial topic of ‘conflict versus consensus’ organizing is pragmatic and insightful. Finally, the most compelling features of the book is the thorough integration of examples into the conceptual discussion. For each point made, an illustrative real-world example follows. In addition, detailed case examples of three organizations and brief synopses of the work of more than twenty other organizations appear in the appendices.”

—Michelle Livermore, Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

“We continually hear the buzzwords “community building,” “social capital,” “human capital,” and “community collaborations.” All these buzzwords and more are deciphered and broken down in Building Community Capacity.”

—Michael Eichler, APA Journal

About the Author

Avis Vidal is professor in the department of urban studies and planning, Wayne State University.



Sudhir Venkatesh is William B. Ransford Professor of Sociology at Columbia University in the City of New York.



Prudence Brown is a research fellow at the Chapin Hall Center for Children, University of Chicago.



Robert J. Chaskin is associate professor and deputy dean for Strategic Initiatives at the School of Social Service Administration, University of Chicago.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 268 pages
  • Publisher: Aldine Transaction (February 1, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0202306399
  • ISBN-13: 978-0202306391
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 5.9 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #6,031,210 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Building Community Capacity, November 3, 2001
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This is a clearly written, informative guide to understanding the concept of community capacity and how it is developed in diverse project settings across the nation. The conceptual model presented is straightforward and useful in helping the reader to interpret the case examples. Although the preface disavows the intent to provide a "recipe", the book would be somewhat more helpful to field practitioners if it included some guidelines for effective practices based upon the case studies viewed in terms of the model--particularly given the nascent state of knowledge in this field.
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