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May 2023, Volume 54, Issue 3
- 313-314 Editorial
by Craig Talmage - 315-336 Appalachian social entrepreneurship ecosystem: A framework for rural development
by Allison L. Ricket & Faith Beale Knutsen & G. Jason Jolley & Sarah C. Davis - 337-352 Entrepreneurial university ecosystem’s engagement with SDGs: looking into a Latin-American University
by Maribel Guerrero & Matías Lira - 353-358 Building our understanding of social entrepreneurship ecosystems
by Thomas S. Lyons & Philip T. Roundy - 359-381 Community, capabilities, and the social entrepreneurship ecosystem
by Tonia Warnecke & Josephine Balzac-Arroyo - 382-394 Applying the community capital framework for social entrepreneurial ecosystem development: Vietnam’s One Commune One Product program
by Khanh Le Phi Ho & Rajendra Adhikari & Laurie Bonney & Do Dang Teo & Morgan P Miles - 395-410 Women entrepreneurs in Southern Ethiopia: Capacity building programs for women empowerment and challenges in implementation
by Yodit Abebe Mamo & Abrha Mesele Sisay & Beyeneche Yilma Gilo & Habtamu Gebremariam Gebreselassie & Mary Abera Debisa - 411-428 Microgrants as a pathway for community development: A case study exploring impacts, implementation and context
by Claire Chivers & Christine Crabbe & Jan Fullforth & Jeremy Groome & Jenny Hoadley & Anne Jensen & Amy Beardmore & Mat Jones - 429-447 Reimaging Cairo’s garbage collectors: The role of design thinking and story mapping in developing social learning to identify community assets and challenges
by Abdelbaseer A. Mohamed & Jakub Kronenberg - 448-464 Engaging young adults in fostering entrepreneurial mind-set using the community education approach: Case study of chorkor community, Ghana
by Isaac Kofi Biney
March 2023, Volume 54, Issue 2
- 155-156 Editorial
by Matthew M. Mars - 157-166 The effect of the rural mystique on community attachment, community satisfaction, perceived influence in community decision-making, and self-reported engagement in community-oriented actions
by Gene L. Theodori & Fern K. Willits & Michael W-P Fortunato - 167-186 Embedding rural capital? Community investment funds in Canada and their implications for rural communities
by Alexander T. Petric & Ryan F. Gibson - 187-205 Understandings and applications of rural community resilience amongst Scottish stakeholders: Introducing dual discourses
by Margaret Currie & Annie McKee & Jayne Glass & Marianna Markantoni & Annabel Pinker & Rob McMorran & Elliot Meador - 206-227 Exploring identity-oriented evaluation for rural community development: A constructivist grounded theory approach
by Catherine E. Sanders & Alexa J. Lamm & Abigail Borron - 228-256 Emergent regional collaborative governance in rural local food systems development
by Hongmei Lu & Angie Carter - 257-270 Community development and community food in Lincolnshire, United Kingdom: The limitations of neoclassical economics
by Nigel Curry - 271-291 Tea farming communities’ perceptions of Fairtrade and COVID-19 in Phongsali district of Laos
by Oulavanh Keovilignavong & Thong Anh Tran & Thavisith Bounyasouk - 292-311 The perceptions of a local community on tourism development: The case of Akyaka as a Cittaslow
by Yeliz Pekerşen & Murat Kaplan
January 2023, Volume 54, Issue 1
- 1-3 Editorial
by Craig Talmage - 4-17 Augmentations to the asset-based community development model to target power systems
by Liam Maclure - 18-37 The power of stories: A framework to orchestrate reflection in urban storytelling to form stronger communities
by Geertje Slingerland & Julia Kooijman & Stephan Lukosch & Tina Comes & Frances Brazier - 38-54 Implementing the collective impact model as a gateway to a veterans community navigator program
by Beverly Wagner & Brandi Felderhoff & Kay Solomon - 55-71 Neighborhood change in Cincinnati, Ohio, 2000-2016: The effect of the Great Recession
by Evelyn Ravuri - 72-90 Pavement Dweller Center (PDC) – An innovative one-stop service for homeless people: The case of Sajida Foundation’s Amrao Manush project
by Mashrur Rahman & Md. Musleh Uddin Hasan - 91-121 Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) program evaluation: a luxury but not a necessity?
by Jamie R. McCall & Michele M. Hoyman - 122-135 From research to practice: Incorporating consumer bankruptcy into community development initiatives
by Donald Hackney & Dan Friesner & Vivek Patil - 136-154 Cognition for coaches: A curriculum for coaches working in physical activity programming for veterans
by Shannon C. White & John C. Hill
October 2022, Volume 53, Issue 5
- 523-524 Editorial
by Craig Talmage - 525-543 Adopting the ecovillage concept to shape a traditional bureaucratic village into a more sustainable community in Thailand
by Saowalak Roongtawanreongsri & Rachada Boonkaew - 544-565 Trees for livelihoods: Exploring the relationship between community agroforestry and community capitals in rural Haiti
by Gloria C. Blaise & Shorna B. Allred - 566-584 Do rural youth want to stay rural? Influences on residential aspirations of youth in forest-located communities
by Nicole R. Bernsen & Mindy S. Crandall & Jessica E. Leahy & Jesse B. Abrams & Chris R. Colocousis - 585-606 What makes a community sustainably developed? A review of 25 years of sustainable community tourism literature
by Nikhil Dogra & Mohd Adil & Aruna Dhamija & Mukesh Kumar & Mohd Nasir - 607-623 Leveraging the community development approach to examine the natural capital effect on sustainable development goal 3 - target 2
by Azmat Gani - 624-627 Lee Cary tribute
by Ronald J. Hustedde & Mary Simon Leuci
August 2022, Volume 53, Issue 4
- 391-392 Editorial
by Craig Talmage - 393-412 Interrogating the motivation mechanisms and claims of asset-based community development with self-determination theory
by Ian Cunningham & Juliet Willetts & Keren Winterford & Tim Foster - 413-428 The complexity of community participation: Professional perspectives on the definition and inclusion of community
by Martha Lucia Garcia & Terry Mizrahi & Yossi Korazim-Kőrösy - 429-444 Cognitive aspects of disadvantaged entrepreneurs: Evidence from India
by Imran Saleem & Mohd Yasir Arafat & Hamad Hussain Balhareth & Amir Hussain & Amit Kumar Dwivedi - 445-459 Who is responsible for the hockey rink? – A critical analysis of a citizen dialogue meeting in a small Mill town
by Ali Osman & Agnieszka Bron & Camilla Thunborg - 460-476 Examining migration factors among generative college graduates: Strategic implications for people attraction, retention, and leadership transfer efforts
by Jack Ehrke & Lindsay Hastings & Mark Balschweid & Alex Brodersen & Cheryl Burkhart-Kriesel - 477-498 The generation of community social capital in the Poble Sec community plan (Barcelona)
by Lucas M. Martínez & Xavier Úcar - 499-515 Community development, bricolage, and celebrity-driven activism: A case study of Half the Sky movement
by Sarah Casey & Penny Holliday & Ian Weber - 516-517 Palaces for the people: How social infrastructure can help fight inequality, polarization, and the decline of civic life
by Laura C. Atkins - 517-518 A match on dry grass: Community organizing as a catalyst for school reform
by Tiffany A. Flowers - 518-519 The short guide to community development 2e
by Jessica M. Parks - 520-521 The view from flyover country: Dispatches from the forgotten America
by Alexander R. Thomas
May 2022, Volume 53, Issue 3
- 261-262 Editorial notes
by Craig Talmage - 263-280 Perceptions of personal agency within communities: Validation of a diagnostic instrument
by Abigail Borron & Kevan W. Lamm & D. Keith Atkins - 281-294 Farm size: implications for social inequity among ethnic communities in a mountainous area of Vietnam
by Toai Nguyen & Susan Lawler & Warren Paul & Barbara Goldoftas & Da Huynh - 295-308 Women’s participation in community development in rural Ghana: The effects of colonialism, neoliberalism, and patriarchy
by Charles Gyan & Magnus Mfoafo-M’Carthy - 309-325 Explaining community capital changes for malaysian negritos based on longitudinal panel study
by W. A. Amir Zal & Burhan Che Daud & Mustaffa Omar & Hood Salleh & Sharina Abdul Halim - 326-344 Revitalizing self-help spirit in the communities: Are there roles for adult educators to play?
by Isaac Kofi Biney - 345-354 A social innovation approach to programming to address social issues
by John C. Hill & Kristina Hains & Bryan Hains & Ronald Hustedde - 355-369 Factors influencing the approach to community development in Ghanaian urban slums
by Kwabena Frimpong-Manso & Jamal Appiah-Kubi - 370-390 Social innovation in a local community in Brazil
by Joelma Leite Castelo & Sandra Maria Santos & Clayton Robson Moreira da Silva & Cíntia Vanessa Monteiro Germano Aquino
March 2022, Volume 53, Issue 2
- 127-129 Editorial notes
by Craig Talmage - 130-149 Examining natural resource management through a community development theoretical lens
by Matt D. Oliver & Margaret Stout - 150-166 Determinants of community participation in a watershed development program in Southern Ethiopia
by Bereket Roba Gamo & Teshale Woldeamanuel Habebo & Genene Tsegaye Mekonnen & Duk-Byeong Park - 167-195 Spiraling-up through drought responses: Building community capacity in Colorado’s farming-dependent counties
by Natalie Gubbay & Corina McKendry - 196-213 “We would be dead in the water without our social media!”: Women using entrepreneurial bricolage to mitigate drought impacts in rural Australia
by Sarah Casey & Gail Crimmins & Laura Rodriguez Castro & Penny Holliday - 214-232 System dynamics approach for understanding scheme of Community-Based Adaptation to flooding: The case of a flood-prone district in Vietnamese urban city
by Tran Quang Dao & Le Thi Thu Huong - 233-251 Public narrative and sustained civic engagement: The Wichita County Water Conservation Area in Rural Kansas
by Stephen Lauer & Matthew R. Sanderson - 252-253 Broke: Hardship and resilience in a city of broken promises
by Nicholas A. Belongie - 253-254 Tourism marketing for the rest of us: How lesser-known places can get better results with smaller budgets
by Michael John Dougherty - 254-256 The heart of community engagement: Practitioner stories from across the globe
by Ron Hustedde - 256-257 Roma minority youth across cultural contexts: Taking a positive approach to research, policy, and practice
by Arzu Karakulak & Sena Cüre-Acer - 258-259 No straight lines: Local leadership and the path from government to governance in small cities
by Amanda Marney
January 2022, Volume 53, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial notes
by Craig Talmage - 3-20 The power of community-based participatory research: Ethical and effective ways of researching
by Juliana F. F. Amauchi & Maeva Gauthier & Abdolzaher Ghezeljeh & Leandro L. L. Giatti & Katlyn Keats & Dare Sholanke & Danae Zachari & Jutta Gutberlet - 21-38 Connected backyard gardening as a platform for suburban community building in Adelaide, Australia
by Jungho Suh & Laura Auberson & Sharon Ede - 39-56 Common-pool community resource use: Governance and management of community irrigation schemes in rural Ghana
by Samuel Ziem Bonye & Gordon Yenglier Yiridomoh & Frederick Der Bebelleh - 57-71 Who gets included in Collective Impact: A mixed methods study of 10 CI initiatives
by Chad Abresch & Brandon Grimm & Kiara Lyons & Shannon Maloney & Melissa Tibbits - 72-91 The confidence to speak: Measuring impacts of a community leadership program on community leadership skills and self-identification
by Carolina Prado & Kathering Cushing & Elizabeth Figueroa & Imelda Rodriguez & Mayra Pelagio & Marisela Castro - 92-108 Social capital and community development: Where do we go from here?
by John M. Halstead & Steven C. Deller & Kevin M. Leyden - 109-125 Social Ties and Collective Efficacy as Predictors of Volunteering
by Riley Tucker & Michael C. Gearhart
October 2021, Volume 52, Issue 5
- 553-553 Editorial notes
by Craig Talmage - 554-572 Are two heads better than one? Challenges and prospects of chiefs and local government collaborative community development in Ghana
by Kwabena Boateng & Justice Nyigmah Bawole - 573-591 CommUNIty-Led development: A partnership to realize Aboriginal Elders’ vision for change
by Ruth McCausland & Wendy Spencer & Peta MacGillivray & Virginia Robinson & Vanessa Hickey & Eileen Baldry & Elizabeth McEntyre - 592-606 Empowerment in an ecovillage: Unveiling the role of power relations in social practices
by Luiz Guilherme Mafle Ferreira Duarte & Marlyne Sahakian & João Leite Ferreira Neto - 607-623 A clash of values: Deep-rooted discord between empowering, participatory, community-driven development and results-focused, evidence-based evaluation
by Leanne M. Kelly - 624-625 God’s heart has no borders: How religious activists are working for immigrant rights
by A.M.J. Huntleigh - 626-627 Immigrants and boomers: Forging a new social contract for the future of America
by A.M.J. Huntleigh - 627-628 The democratic constitution second edition
by Martell L. Johnson - 628-630 Between preservation and exploitations: Transnational advocacy networks and conservation in developing countries
by Katherine E. Laycock - 630-631 Sacrifice zones: The front lines of toxic chemical exposure in the United States
by Jason D. Rivera
August 2021, Volume 52, Issue 4
- 425-439 An exploration of community development higher education in the United States: A programmatic study
by Kristina D. Hains & Michael Rios & Bryan J. Hains & Vikram Koundinya & Carolyn Abrams & Virginia Stanard - 440-458 Leadership training as an alternative to neoliberalism: A model for community development
by Ivis García - 459-472 Community development participation scale: A development and validation study
by Charles Gyan - 473-485 Examining the potential impacts of processes associated with urbanization and land use changes on inundation depths in areas affected by Hurricane Harvey in Houston
by Hui-Peng Liew & Nathan Eidem - 486-504 Double-edged cohesion: Multidimensional impacts of community governance’s cohesion in community-driven development
by Booyuel Kim & Junesoo Lee & Jongwoo Chung - 505-521 How volunteering with extension 4-H youth development contributes to public value
by Kandi O’Neil & Rachelle Vettern & Patricia McGlaughlin & Rebecca Harrington & Sarah Maass & Samantha Grant & Tillie Good - 522-537 Strengthening collaboration through collective impact: A rural Australian case study
by Tara Williams & Ali Lakhani & Evelien Spelten - 538-552 Family poultry development systems among smallholder broiler farmers in the Goromonzi district of Zimbabwe
by Michael Kamoyo & Portia Fadzai Guta
May 2021, Volume 52, Issue 3
- 263-264 Editorial notes
by Craig Talmage - 265-285 It’s a beautiful day in the neighborhood: Overcoming barriers regarding children’s mental health against help-seeking via community social capital
by Cassidy Smith & Brien K. Ashdown & Alessa Dixe & Joey Guarnaccia - 286-304 From strain theory to the capacity to aspire: A contribution to the cultural political economy of development
by Timothy MacNeill & Christopher O’Connor & Tyler Frederick & Esther James-Charles - 305-322 “Will you stay?” Analysis of place attachment to flyover country
by Dorna Eshrati & Huston Gibson - 323-341 Continuing education and employment creation: Investment in entrepreneurship matters
by Isaac Kofi Biney - 342-364 Whose voice do community development organizations speak? The trajectory of CBOs in Latino Pilsen in Chicago
by John J. Betancur - 365-381 Participatory roles in community coalitions: Associations with perceptions of influence on decision-making
by Brian D. Christens & Kymberly Byrd & Lacey A. Hartigan & Paul W. Speer - 382-410 Leadership transfer in rural communities: A mixed methods investigation
by Lindsay Hastings & Hannah Sunderman & Matthew Hastings & LJ McElravy & Melissa Lusk - 411-423 Community participation and neighborhood factors associated with physical and mental health among low-income mothers in the United States
by Rebecca J. McCloskey & Kathryn Maguire-Jack
March 2021, Volume 52, Issue 2
- 131-132 Editorial
by Craig Talmage - 133-152 Beyond the Façade: layering downtown spillover investment
by Huston Gibson & Micky Zurcher & Tash Wisemiller - 153-168 Farmer field school: Non-formal education to enhance livelihoods of Indonesian farmer communities
by Joko Mariyono & Jaka Waskito & Suwandi & Tabrani & Apri Kuntariningsih & Evy Latifah & Enny Suswati - 169-185 Entrepreneurs of color in Wisconsin: Bridging the gap in resources to mobilize potential
by Diana Hammer & Joseph Malual - 186-204 A contemporary concept of the value(s)-added food and agriculture sector and rural development
by Jill K. Clark & Becca B.R. Jablonski & Shoshanah Inwood & Aiden Irish & Julia Freedgood - 205-224 The impact of USDA’s business and industry loan guarantee program on tax revenue in Oklahoma communities
by Ty Rope Smith & Brian E. Whitacre - 225-243 Degradation of agricultural land: Evidence from non-farm livelihood sites in Ogun state, Southwest Nigeria
by A. K. Aromolaran & C. I Alarima & W. A Salami & E. O. Fakoya & J. K. Adesodun & C. I. Sodiya & E. Fabusoro & S. O. Apantaku - 244-261 Exploring the meanings of professional activism
by Ana L. Costa & Henrique Vaz & Isabel Menezes
January 2021, Volume 52, Issue 1
- 1-3 Editorial notes
by Craig Talmage - 4-21 Digital inclusion and parity: Implications for community development
by Roberto Gallardo & Lionel Bo Beaulieu & Cheyanne Geideman - 22-41 “Spiraling up”: Using ripple effect mapping to evaluate how an extension volunteer program increases community development capacity
by J. Dara Bloom - 42-60 Community responses to biosecurity regulations during a biosecurity outbreak: An Auckland, New Zealand Case Study
by Rajesh Ram - 61-76 How faith-based organizations perceive their role in community development: An exploratory study
by Samson Tarpeh & Ronald Hustedde - 77-94 Community attachment: perceptions of context matter
by Guizhen Ma - 95-112 The complexity of social participation and its variable effects on the health and wellbeing of people living in deprived Maltese neighborhoods
by Bernadine Satariano - 113-130 Spiraling up and down: Mapping women’s empowerment through agricultural interventions using the community capitals framework in rural Ethiopia
by Annet Abenakyo Mulema & Brenda Boonabaana & Liza Debevec & Likimyelesh Nigussie & Mihret Alemu & Susan Kaaria
October 2020, Volume 51, Issue 5
- 437-438 Editorial notes
by Craig Talmage - 439-456 Experimental co-design of jewelry from Makalani nut: The case of contemporary techniques and indigenous craft in Namibia
by Michelle Van Wyk & Thomas Thurner - 457-477 Community development transformation of Cooper neighborhood: a Rutgers-Camden University and LEAP Academy school collaboration through sustainable development
by Gloria Bonilla-Santiago - 478-498 The shale oil boom and comprehensive wealth of the Bakken region of North Dakota
by Jinhyoung Kim & Thomas G. Johnson - 499-517 Working households: Challenges in balancing young children and the farm enterprise
by Shoshanah Inwood & Emily Stengel - 518-534 Perceptions of interjurisdictional competition and cooperation: A gender comparison of administrators in economic development
by David M. Yaskewich - 535-555 Quantifying the community capitals framework: Strategic application of the community assets and attributes model
by Daniel Mueller & Season Hoard & Kelli Roemer & Christina Sanders & Sanne A. M. Rijkhoff - 556-574 Political, social, and human capital in the face of climate change: Case of rural Indonesia
by Arini Wahyu Utami & Lori A. Cramer - 575-592 Three types of underdeveloped communities in Croatia: Latent, collapsed, and disorganized communities
by Ana Opačić - 593-608 Social cohesion, internal efficacy, and external efficacy: Studying voting behavior using collective efficacy theory
by Michael C. Gearhart - 609-627 Sustainable local economic development indicator framework: A tool for property building redevelopment projects
by Darrin Wilson & Rosalia Polter - 628-645 From within the shadows of the everyday: Localized entrepreneurship and the dilemma of scale
by Matthew M. Mars - 646-666 Impact of Senior Government Policies on the Renewal of Built Capital for Rural Non-Profits
by Laura Ryser & Greg Halseth & Sean Markey - 667-684 Vulnerability, family assets, and income-generating strategies of households in rural Mexico
by Isael Fierros-González & Jorge Mora-Rivera & Véronique Sophie Avila-Foucat - 685-702 Benefits and barriers to women’s participation in ecotourism development within the Kakum Conservation Area (Ghana): Implications for community planning
by Ricky Yao Nutsugbodo & Collins Adjei Mensah - 703-720 Beyond Participation: A Case Study of Youth As Researchers and Community Development in North Philadelphia
by Jamison Malcolm & Mark Brennan & Nicole Webster & Pat Dolan - 721-743 Developing Nigerian communities through community government council: The Imo state experience
by Peter O. Mbah & Uchenna C. Obiagu
August 2020, Volume 51, Issue 4
- 301-302 Editorial notes
by John W. Sipple & Leanne M. Avery - 303-322 Toward intersubjective ethics in community-based research
by Izak van Zyl & Amalia Sabiescu - 323-343 Discourses of incarnational belonging: Unpacking the motivations and goals of white urban relocators
by Sara M. Perisho Eccleston - 344-360 Individual actors in community theater: Implications for sense of community
by Brad Forenza & Lorin Tredinnick - 361-386 Socio-cultural and governance foundations of successful income-generating groups in pastoral societies: Evidence from northern Kenya
by Raphael Lotira Arasio & Brigitte Kaufmann & Oliver Vivian Wasonga & David Jakinda Otieno - 387-400 Toward understanding the prevalence and purpose of placemaking among community development institutions in the United States
by Ryan Salzman & Jarett Lopez - 401-419 “Why can’t this work here?”: social innovation and collective impact in a micropolitan community
by Sarah J. Zuckerman - 420-436 Construction and testing of the Gentrification Worldview Instrument
by Lauren E. Mullenbach & Birgitta L. Baker & Andrew J. Mowen
May 2020, Volume 51, Issue 3
- 193-195 Editorial
by Leanne M. Avery & John W. Sipple - 196-211 Democratic professionals in civic life: cultivating civil discourse in community development
by Timothy J. Shaffer - 212-229 Perceived social capital and attitudes about liberals and conservatives: A political psychology and community development examination of politically polarized communities
by Emily L. Fisher & Craig A. Talmage - 230-242 Purchasing and up-scaling of the privatized advisory services: An innovation perspective on privatized soil testing in Africa
by Gabriel Malima & Saba Eshetie & Abdulai Rahaman & Pastory Mrosso & Loes Witteveen - 243-260 Participatory planning practice in rural Indonesia: A sustainable development goals-based evaluation
by Aulia Akbar & Johannes Flacke & Javier Martinez & Martin F. A. M. van Maarseveen - 261-282 Community systems models and development scenarios for integrated planning: Lessons learned from a participatory approach
by Robert Newell & Ian Picketts & Ann Dale - 283-296 Surviving Hell Summer: Baton Rouge, Louisiana, racial polarization, and implications for community healing
by Leslie T. Grover - 297-299 Jumping into civic life: Stories of public work from extension professionals
by Daniel Kahl - 298-299 The infinite desire for growth
by Alexander R. Thomas
June 2020, Volume 51, Issue 2
- 91-92 Editorial notes
by John W. Sipple - 93-106 Assessing the potential of community foundation leadership through a new conceptual lens
by Paul Lachapelle - 107-122 Social systems and community development: Cooperstown, New York, and its imitators
by Alexander R. Thomas - 123-139 Building rural wealth through a value chain approach
by Mallory L. Rahe & Amy Hause - 140-156 Youth engagement: A mixed method investigation of adult and youth perceptions of community resources in rural America
by Wilson Majee & Adaobi Anakwe - 157-171 Family structure diversity: Views from rural community leaders and implications for youth engagement
by Adaobi Anakwe & Wilson Majee & Kimberly J. M. Keller & Karien Jooste - 172-191 Shifting the paradigm in community-based water resource management in North-West Cameroon: A search for an alternative management approach
by Henry Bikwibili Tantoh & Mulala Danny Simatele & Eromose Ehije Ebhuoma
January 2020, Volume 51, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial notes
by John Sipple - 3-16 Disasters, individuals, and communities: Can positive psychology contribute to community development after disaster?
by Alice Murteira Morgado - 17-35 Increasing community engagement in collective impact approaches to advance social change
by Moira O’Neill - 36-52 “You’re going to burn some bridges if you come at it the wrong way”: Reflecting on the realities of research-practice partnerships
by Jennifer P. Agans & Anthony L. Burrow & Esther S. Kim & Caitlin Garbo & Melissa Schroeder & Stephanie Graf & Tim Davis - 53-71 Inter-organizational dynamics and the ecology of localized entrepreneurship
by Matthew M. Mars - 72-89 An empirical analysis of credit-financed agribusiness investments and income poverty dynamics of rural women in Cameroon
by Jude Ndzifon Kimengsi & Roland Azibo Balgah & Gertrud Buchenrieder & Magdalene Silberberger & Hene Pridedinorah Batosor
October 2019, Volume 50, Issue 5
- 497-514 Community identity, governance, and resilience under agri-environmental shifts in two communities of southwestern Uruguay
by Diego Thompson - 515-535 Resilience and transformation in times of economic crisis: The persistence of community in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area
by Renato Miguel Carmo & Daniela Ferreira - 536-556 Influence of acculturative stress on marital satisfaction: Moderation effect of gender role and communication styles in Pakistani immigrants
by Tahira Jibeen - 557-571 Innovative forms of rehabilitation: Enhancing communities of practice through the art of drumming
by John C. Hill & Kristina D. Hains & Bryan J. Hains - 572-588 The art of good neighboring in Kampoeng Cyber: Community economic development through ICTs
by Safirotu Khoir & Robert M. Davison - 589-606 A conceptual framework for integrating bicycle friendliness into community development
by Li-Hsin Chen & H. Charles Chancellor
August 2019, Volume 50, Issue 4
- 387-388 Editorial notes
by John W. Sipple - 389-405 Small towns and urban centers: The relationship of distance and population size to community satisfaction
by Matthew L. McKnight & Benjamin G. Gibbs & Scott R. Sanders & Michael R. Cope & Jorden E. Jackson & Paige N. Park - 406-421 Biodiversity conservation or indigenous people’s welfare: A dilemma for forest management in Vietnam’s Bu Gia Map National Park
by Toai Nguyen & Susan Lawler & Barbara Goldoftas & Chi Le - 422-439 NGO-led activism under authoritarian rule of Vietnam: Between cooperation and contestation
by Anh Ngoc Vu - 440-459 Sharing cities: creating space and practice for new urban agency, capacities and subjectivities
by Inka Santala & Pauline McGuirk - 460-483 Determining the nature and spatial-temporal changes of the livelihood asset pentagon and its relationship with livelihood opportunities in Ghana
by Tiah A-K Mahama & Keshav L. Maharjan - 484-493 A note on religious participation and community involvement
by Gene L. Theodori & Chothiakadavil S. Robinson - 494-495 CDS presidential address
by Cindy Banyai
May 2019, Volume 50, Issue 3
- 279-280 Notes from the editorial office
by Leanne M. Avery & John W. Sipple - 281-296 Exploring two measures of spatial accessibility to organizational resources in a small city
by Cristian L. Meier & Megan E. Gilster - 297-314 “People first”: Factors that promote or inhibit community transformation
by Mary Ellen Brown & Birgitta L. Baker - 315-331 Mobilizing cultural supports against the commercial sexual exploitation of (female) children (CSEC) in Solomon Islands community development
by Lester Thompson & Linda Tupe & David Wadley & Karen Flanagan - 332-351 Building a theory of change for community development and HIV programming: The impact of social capital, stigma reduction and community-level changes on HIV-related health outcomes for orphans and vulnerable households in Mozambique
by Gretchen H. Thompson & Whitney Moret - 352-367 From Local Agenda 21 to a localized Agenda 2030 – the Portuguese and Brazilian cases in perspective
by João Guerra & Luísa Schmidt & Luiz Brito Lourenço - 368-386 Planning for regional sustainability and justice: The role of collective impact
by Jason Reece & Meghan Z. Gough
March 2019, Volume 50, Issue 2
- 119-119 Notes from the editorial office
by Leanne M. Avery & John W. Sipple - 120-122 Introduction
by Anne Cafer & John J. Green & Gary Goreham - 123-140 Using disaster recovery knowledge as a roadmap to community resilience
by Sarah Jo Bundy Kirkpatrick - 141-159 The limits of resilience in US community responses to recent drought events
by Theresa M. Jedd - 160-180 Community resilience: A meta-study of international development rhetoric in emerging economies
by Rachel Haggard & Anne Cafer & John Green - 181-200 Community resilience and community development: What mutual opportunities arise from interactions between the two concepts?
by Jim Cavaye & Helen Ross - 201-216 A Community Resilience Framework for community development practitioners building equity and adaptive capacity
by Anne Cafer & John Green & Gary Goreham - 217-237 Exploring the relationships between local agrifood system resilience, multiple measures of development, and health in the Southern United States
by John J. Green & Jim Worstell & Caroline Canarios & Rachel Haggard & Katrina Alford & Sydney Bush - 238-255 Can community interventions change resilience? Fostering perceptions of individual and community resilience in rural places
by Marianna Markantoni & Artur Adam Steiner & John Elliot Meador - 256-272 Agents of change—together: Using agent-based models to inspire social capital building for resilient communities
by Linda Shenk & Caroline Krejci & Ulrike Passe - 273-274 The community resilience reader: Essential resources for an era of upheaval
by Rachel Haggard - 274-275 The community resilience reader: essential resources for an era of upheaval
by Deborah Tootle