Community Development: Community-based alternatives in an age of globalisation, 3rd edition, presents important principles of community development and empowers students to understand the ways in which community development practitioners can work in different contexts.
With case studies and in-depth discussion questions, this text provides opportunities to relate the discussions in chapters to real life situations, and uses the content to build skills in reflective practice. The applied nature of the book ensures the relevance of concepts and ideas to the activities of communities and community development.
The third edition of Community Development contains two new chapters, questions for discussion and reflection, up-to-date information, and a stronger human rights focus.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Dr Frank Tesoriero
Senior Lecturer/Program Director, Division of Education, Arts and Social Sciences, School of Social Work and Social Policy, Magill Campus, University of South Australia
Professor Jim Ife
Head of the Centre for Human Rights Education, Curtin University of Technology
Community Development: Community-based alternatives in an age of globalisation, 3rd edition, presents important principles of community development and empowers students to understand the ways in which community development practitioners can work in different contexts. With case studies and in-depth discussion questions, this text provides opportunities to relate the discussions in chapters to real life situations, and uses the content to build skills in reflective practice. The applied nature of the book ensures the relevance of concepts and ideas to the activities of communities and community development. The third edition of Community Development contains two new chapters, questions for discussion and reflection, up-to-date information, and a stronger human rights focus.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS Dr Frank Tesoriero Senior Lecturer/Program Director, Division of Education, Arts and Social Sciences, School of Social Work and Social Policy, Magill Campus, University of South Australia Professor Jim Ife Head of the Centre for Human Rights Education, Curtin University of Technology