Conversations on community theory / George S. Wood, Jr., Juan C. Judikis.
Material type: TextPublisher: West Lafayette, Ind. : Purdue University Press, [2002]Copyright date: ©2002Description: x, 196 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1557532117
- 9781557532114
- 307 21
- HM756 .W65 2002
Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | City Campus City Campus Main Collection | 307 WOO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | A522991B |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 189-191) and index.
Pt. 1. What Are Communities? Conversation 1. Defining "Community" Conversation 2. The Multiple Communities Theory. Conversation 3. Being a Community Member. Conversation 4. The Five Types of Community. Conversation 5. Community and the Problem of Exclusion. Conversation 6. Being a Member of Several Communities -- Pt. 2. Applications and Implications. Conversation 7. A Community That Seems to Be, but Isn't. Conversation 8. Everyday Community Experiences. Conversation 9. Active Membership in Multiple Communities. Conversation 10. A Discussion of Implications and Issues. Conversation 11. Reflecting on Definition, Theory, and Application -- Pt. 3. Other Theories and Theorists. Conversation 12. Education, Knowledge, and Community. Conversation 13. Thinking about Change and Communities. Conversation 14. Contemporary Community Theories and Theorists of Interest. Conversation 15. Some Historical Thinking about Community. Conversation 16. More Reflecting on Theory and Application -- Pt. 4. Further Implications and Puzzlements. Conversation 17. Some Closing Questions and Responses. Conversation 18. Some Final Observations.
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