Buch, Englisch, 228 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 534 g
Buch, Englisch, 228 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 534 g
ISBN: 978-1-4473-4510-7
Verlag: Policy Press
Contributors from around the world (from India to the Netherlands and USA) grapple with ethical dilemmas and tensions, including how to: respect and learn from Indigenous values and philosophies; challenge environmental destruction; gain consent in divided communities; maintain or breach professional boundaries; and develop new paradigms for transformative community organising, sustainable development and ethically-sensitive practice.
Offering theoretical frameworks, philosophical perspectives and practical case examples (from sex worker collectives to tree action groups and Australian Indigenous communities) this book is essential reading for community-based practitioners, students and academics.
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Part 1: The ethico-political context
Chapter 1: Ethics, equity and community development: Mapping the terrain; Sarah Banks
Chapter 2: Community development in an unequal world: Challenging neo-liberal values; Keith Popple
Part 2: Everyday ethics in community development practice
Chapter 3: Negotiating roles and boundaries: Ethical challenges in community development work; Lynda Shevellar and Neil Barringham
Chapter 4: Negotiating consent in neighbourhood-based community development work; Jeroen Gradener & Mike de Kreek
Chapter 5: Whose ethics count? Ethical issues in community development and action research with communities facing stigmatisation; Pradeep Narayanan and Sowmyaa Bharadwaj
Chapter 6: Koorliny birniny, ni, quoppa katatjin: Respect and ethics in working with Indigenous Australian communities; Jennie Buchanan, Len Collard and Dave Palmer
Chapter 7: Corporate social responsibility and community development in a mining region in India: Issues of power, control and co-option; Satu Ranta-Tyrkkö and Bipin Jojo
Part 3: Envisioning an ethical space for community development
Chapter 8: Relational ethics and transformative community organising in the neoliberal U.S. context; Loretta Pyles
Chapter 9: A Community Economies perspective for ethical community development; Gradon Diprose and Ann Hill
Chapter 10: Concluding reflections: Philosophical perspectives on community and community development; Peter Westoby