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Handbook of Community Movements and Local Organizations [recurso electrónico] / edited by Ram A. Cnaan, Carl Milofsky.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Handbooks of Sociology and Social ResearchEditor: Boston, MA : Springer US, 2007Descripción: X, 436 p. online resourceTipo de contenido:
  • text
Tipo de medio:
  • computer
Tipo de soporte:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9780387329338
  • 99780387329338
Tema(s): Formatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD:
  • 301 23
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
Contemporary Conceptions of Community -- Symbolism, Tradition, Ritual, and the Deep Structure of Communities -- Small Towns and Mass Society -- Small Nonprofits and Civil Society: Civic Engagement and Social Capital -- Community Elites and Power Structure -- The Political-Economic Gradient and the Organization of Urban Space -- Public and Private Space in Urban Areas: House, Neighborhood, and City -- The Development of Community Information Systems to Support Neighborhood Change -- Describing the Community in Thorough Detail -- Communities as "Big Small Groups": Culture and Social Capital -- Sense of Community and Community Building -- Friendship and Community Organization -- Self-Help Groups as Participatory Action -- Online Communities -- Alternative or Intentional? Towards a Definition of "Unusual" Communities -- Frayed Community: The Gated Community Movement -- Congregations and Communities -- Ethnicity and Race as Resource Mobilization in American Community Civic Life and Participation: Traditional and Emerging Concerns -- Sustaining Racially, Ethnically, and Economically Diverse Communities -- Community Responses to Disaster: Northern Ireland 1969 as a Case Study -- The Nature of Community Organizing: Social Capital and Community Leadership -- Avoid, Talk, or Fight: Alternative Cultural Strategies in the Battle Against Oligarchy in Collectivist-Democratic Organizations -- Grassroots Social Movements and the Shaping of History -- Action Research: Professional Researchers in the Community -- Leadership Styles and Leadership Change in Human and Community Service Organizations -- Including and Excluding Volunteers: Challenges of Managing Groups That Depend on Donated Talent.
En: Springer eBooksResumen: How citizens and residents come together informally to act and solve problems has rarely been addressed. Little direct research or theory dealing with this subject exists, and correcting that deficit is the task of this book. The book builds a theory of local organizations by presenting contributions from experts in the field of community life - groups such as PTAs, block associations, fraternal organizations, self-help groups (AA), congregations, and even Internet chat clubs. The goal of this book is to form the foundation for a "discipline" in social science study, and be a sophisticated resource that will be useful to practitioners around the world.
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Contemporary Conceptions of Community -- Symbolism, Tradition, Ritual, and the Deep Structure of Communities -- Small Towns and Mass Society -- Small Nonprofits and Civil Society: Civic Engagement and Social Capital -- Community Elites and Power Structure -- The Political-Economic Gradient and the Organization of Urban Space -- Public and Private Space in Urban Areas: House, Neighborhood, and City -- The Development of Community Information Systems to Support Neighborhood Change -- Describing the Community in Thorough Detail -- Communities as "Big Small Groups": Culture and Social Capital -- Sense of Community and Community Building -- Friendship and Community Organization -- Self-Help Groups as Participatory Action -- Online Communities -- Alternative or Intentional? Towards a Definition of "Unusual" Communities -- Frayed Community: The Gated Community Movement -- Congregations and Communities -- Ethnicity and Race as Resource Mobilization in American Community Civic Life and Participation: Traditional and Emerging Concerns -- Sustaining Racially, Ethnically, and Economically Diverse Communities -- Community Responses to Disaster: Northern Ireland 1969 as a Case Study -- The Nature of Community Organizing: Social Capital and Community Leadership -- Avoid, Talk, or Fight: Alternative Cultural Strategies in the Battle Against Oligarchy in Collectivist-Democratic Organizations -- Grassroots Social Movements and the Shaping of History -- Action Research: Professional Researchers in the Community -- Leadership Styles and Leadership Change in Human and Community Service Organizations -- Including and Excluding Volunteers: Challenges of Managing Groups That Depend on Donated Talent.

How citizens and residents come together informally to act and solve problems has rarely been addressed. Little direct research or theory dealing with this subject exists, and correcting that deficit is the task of this book. The book builds a theory of local organizations by presenting contributions from experts in the field of community life - groups such as PTAs, block associations, fraternal organizations, self-help groups (AA), congregations, and even Internet chat clubs. The goal of this book is to form the foundation for a "discipline" in social science study, and be a sophisticated resource that will be useful to practitioners around the world.

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