Participation in community work : international perspectives /

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Group Author: Larsen, Anne Karin (Editor); Sewpaul, Vishanthie (Editor); Hole, Grete Oline (Editor)
Published: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group,
Publisher Address: London ; New York :
Publication Dates: 2014.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Carrier Form: xviii, 261 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9780415658416 (hardback) :
0415658411 (hardback)
Index Number: HN49
CLC: C916.2
C912.83
Call Number: C912.83/P273
Contents: Machine generated contents note: 1.Introduction / Grete Oline Hole -- pt. 1 Participation, ethics and co-construction of knowledge in community work -- 2.The ethics of participation in community work practice / Linda Bartolomei -- 3.Community knowledge and practices after the postmodern epistemic framework: towards a second modernity / Andoni Alonso -- 4.The co-construction of knowledge: reflection on experiences of developing an online international community work course / Anne Karin Larsen -- pt. 2 Participatory learning and action research -- 5.Participatory learning and action (PLA) techniques for community work / Vivienne Bozalek -- 6.Mobilizing community strengths and assets: participatory experiences of community members in a garden project / Tanusha Raniga -- 7.Participatory learning of community work in an e-learning course / Grete Oline Hole -- pt. 3 Power and participation in community work --
Contents note continued: 8.Power and participation in community work research and practice / Christopher Mhone -- 9.How do we make room for all? The power of context in shaping action / Caroline B. Adelman -- 10.Community work within the Norwegian welfare state: barriers and possibilities for work with particularly vulnerable groups / Gunn Strand Hutchinson -- 11.Community work as part of neighbourhood renewal: a case study / Anne Line Grimen -- 12.Partnership and participation: art in community work / Eduardo Marques -- pt. 4 Addressing new global challenges -- 13.(Re)imagining communities in the context of climate change: a saving grace or the evasion of state responsibilities during (hu)man-made disasters? / Lena Dominelli -- 14.Pacific heritage specific conceptual frameworks and family violence preventive training in Aotearoa New Zealand / Vaivlesi Passells -- 15.Social action for community work in India: grassroots interventions to face global challenges / Prabha Tirmare --
Contents note continued: 16.Community work and the challenges of neoliberalism and new managerialism: resistance, the Occupy Movement and the Arab Spring / Vishanthie Sewpaul -- 17.Community development: towards an integrated emancipatory framework / Anne Karin Larsen.