New Papers on Community Organizing
Posted by on November 30, 2009
New Papers available from Comm-Org: The Online Conference for Community Organizing & Development
They are available from http://comm-org.wisc.edu/papers.htm
The papers are:
* Keith Bartholomew and Mira Locher, People & Place: Humanities-based Pedagogy in Architecture and Planning
* Ginger Moored, Intergenerational Collaboration at Appalshop
* Ann Russo & Melissa Spatz, Communities Engaged in Resisting Violence
* Rhonda A. Waskiewicz, Vera Walline, and Matthew Bain, Exploring Area Health Education Centers’ Role in Assisting with CME Opportunities for Rural Physicians in Northeast Pennsylvania: A Community-Based Research Project
“People & Place” describes an attempt to turn a profession in a more community-based direction. “Intergenerational Collaboration at Appalshop” is a ground-level look at one of my favorite grass-roots
media organizations. “Communities Engaged in Resisting Violence” explores ground-level examples of community-based violence prevention. “Exploring Area Health Education…” shows another attempt at turning a profession in a more community-based direction.
As always, you are welcomed to discuss the issues raised by the papers on the list or off.
Randy Stoecker
moderator/editor, COMM-ORG
rstoecker@wisc.edu
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