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A scholarly edition of a work by Ludovico Ariosto. The edition
presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction,
commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus.
Put the power of arts and culture to work in your community Part 1
of this unique guide distills research and emerging ideas behind
culturally driven community development and explains key underlying
principles. You'll understand the arts impact on community
well-being and have the rationale for engaging others. Find
inspiration and ideas from twenty case studies Part 2 gives you ten
concrete strategies for building on the unique qualities of your
own community. Each strategy is illustrated by two case studies
taken from a variety of cities, small towns, and neighborhoods
across the United States. You'll learn how people from all walks of
life used culture and creativity as a glue to bind together people,
ideas, enterprises, and institutions to make places more balanced
and healthy. These examples are followed in Part 3 with six steps
to assessing, planning, and implementing creative community
building projects: 1. Assess Your Situation and Goals; 2. Identify
and Recruit Effective Partners; 3. Map Values, Strengths, Assets,
and History; 4. Focus on Your Key Asset, Vision, Identity, and Core
Strategies; 5. Craft a Plan That Brings the Identity to Life; 6.
Secure Funding, Policy Support, and Media Coverage. Detailed
guidance, hands-on worksheets, and a hypothetical community sample
walk you through the entire process. Each section includes
additional resources as well as an appendix listing books, web
sites, organizations, and research studies. By understanding the
theoretical context (Part 1), learning from case studies (Part 2),
and following the six steps (Part 3), you'll be able to build a
more vibrant, creative, and equitable community.
A collaborative, non-profit anthology of literary submissions and
the writing craft. Authors include: Nava Atlas, Dean Baris, Janet
Bornstein, Paula J. Botch, Elizabeth Bullock, Sofija V. Canavan,
Sally A. Connolly, Claire Cook, Katherine Critelli, Skip DeBrusk,
Karyn Donahue, Bill Dunn, Harriet Emerson, Richard Fannoney, Robert
Feeney, Dennis Feeney, Alessandra Fisher, Dave Fisher, Ralph
Fletcher, Sarah Fox, Chris Fraas, Walter C. Frye, Elizabeth Evans
Fryer, Frank M. Hynes, Marilyn Johnson, Robert Laplander, Valerie
Lawson, Jamie Long, Heidi Marble, Mark McNulty, Robert McNulty,
Richard Mills, Shea Mullaney, Erin O'Brien, Jay O'Callahan, April
Parker, D. T. Pollard, Stephen Puleo, Chet Raymo, Jordan Rich,
William Russo, Mike Ryan, Bob Sanchez, Jackson Sellers, Tucker
Smallwood, Reed F. Stewart, Renee Summers, Michael Trainor, Kimmy
Van Kooten, Caitlin Womersley, Alexander Woodbury and Virginia
Young. The book encourages the 'writer in all of us' to become
engaged in literary pursuits.
Put the power of arts and culture to work in your community Part 1
of this unique guide distills research and emerging ideas behind
culturally driven community development and explains key underlying
principles. You'll understand the arts impact on community
well-being and have the rationale for engaging others. Find
inspiration and ideas from twenty case studies Part 2 gives you ten
concrete strategies for building on the unique qualities of your
own community. Each strategy is illustrated by two case studies
taken from a variety of cities, small towns, and neighborhoods
across the United States. You'll learn how people from all walks of
life used culture and creativity as a glue to bind together people,
ideas, enterprises, and institutions to make places more balanced
and healthy. These examples are followed in Part 3 with six steps
to assessing, planning, and implementing creative community
building projects: 1. Assess Your Situation and Goals; 2. Identify
and Recruit Effective Partners; 3. Map Values, Strengths, Assets,
and History; 4. Focus on Your Key Asset, Vision, Identity, and Core
Strategies; 5. Craft a Plan That Brings the Identity to Life; 6.
Secure Funding, Policy Support, and Media Coverage. Detailed
guidance, hands-on worksheets, and a hypothetical community sample
walk you through the entire process. Each section includes
additional resources as well as an appendix listing books, web
sites, organizations, and research studies. By understanding the
theoretical context (Part 1), learning from case studies (Part 2),
and following the six steps (Part 3), you'll be able to build a
more vibrant, creative, and equitable community.
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