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This volume addresses new innovations in quality of life and
well-being from the perspectives of the individual, society and
community. It aggregates the perspectives, research questions,
methods and results that consider how quality of life is influenced
in our modern society. Chapters in this volume present theoretical
and practical examples on different aspects of quality of life and
community well-being representing American, European, Native
American and African perspectives. This volume is of interest to
scholars in sociology, psychology, economy, philosophy, health
research as well as practitioners across the social sciences.
This timely Research Handbook offers new ways in which to navigate
the diverse terrain of community development research.
Contributions from leading experts unpack the foundations and
history of community development research and look to its future,
exploring innovative frameworks for conceptualizing community
development. Chapters consider the trajectories and impact of
global community development research, offering critical insight
into the methods and frameworks that are currently being used in
the field. Covering varied topics, from housing and food
availability, to revitalization and faith-based regeneration, this
Research Handbook provides a broad and in-depth exploration of the
state of the field today. Comprehensive and unequivocally
progressive, this is key reading for social and public policy
researchers in need of an understanding of the current trends in
community development research as well as practitioners and
policymakers working on urban, rural and regional development.
Contributors include: N. Al Sader, K. Anacker, C.J.L. Balsas, L.J.
Beaulieu, G. Bonilla-Santiago, E.A. Dobis, B.M. Elias, K. Flowers,
S. Frimpong, J. Fursova, I. Garcia, F. Handy, B. Hofstedt, J.B.
Hollander, J.G. Huff Jr., M.R. Islam, S. Khademi, R. Kleinhans,
R.C. Knopf, P. Kraeger, I. Kumar, R. Lewis, D. Mason, J. McGrath,
A. Meshkini, M. Norouzi, M. Page, C.B. Peterson, J. Reece, K.A.
Rouf, M. Roseland, A.R. Russell, R.M. Silverman, M. Spiliotopoulou,
C. Sutton-Brown-Fox, C.A. Talmage, H.L. Taylor, Jr., T.D. Thomas,
G.H. Tonon, L. Townsend, D.P. Varady, C. Wallace, L. Yin
This volume addresses new innovations in quality of life and
well-being from the perspectives of the individual, society and
community. It aggregates the perspectives, research questions,
methods and results that consider how quality of life is influenced
in our modern society. Chapters in this volume present theoretical
and practical examples on different aspects of quality of life and
community well-being representing American, European, Native
American and African perspectives. This volume is of interest to
scholars in sociology, psychology, economy, philosophy, health
research as well as practitioners across the social sciences.
Community development refers to planned efforts aimed at producing
assets to increase the ability and capacity of inhabitants to
enhance quality of life. There are many types of assets recognized
in community development, including social, physical, human,
financial and environmental. Community development can be
considered both as a process of developing the ability to act
collectively, and an outcome: 1) taking collective action and 2)
the result of that action for improvement in a community in any or
all realms. A key feature within community development is the
notion of social capital or social capacity, generally recognized
by both researchers and practitioners as the resources embedded
within relationships among people and organizations that help
facilitate collaboration and cooperation. A rich history of
community development shows the connection to engagement, advocacy,
housing rights, anti-poverty and other socially focused concerns.
The focus of planning entails the establishment of goals, policies,
and procedures for a social or economic unit, such as in a city,
community, region or nation. Community planning and development
thus seeks to foster viable communities by promoting integrated
approaches that provide decent housing, a suitable living
environment, and expand economic opportunities for low and moderate
income persons. This four-volume set covers the wide social,
economic, political, environmental and urban contexts for community
planning and development. Providing both foundation contexts as
well as addressing current issues, the collection brings together
the most relevant overviews and critiques of community planning and
development, applicable to both developing and developed countries.
The set is fully indexed, and provides a comprehensive overview
newly written by the editor as well as an introduction for each
volume. It provides an essential work of reference, designed to be
useful to scholars, students, and researchers as a vital research
resource.
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