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- catalog abstract ""The book is aimed at practitioners, trainers, policy makers and managers who are working with communities or responsible for community participation strategies. It promotes networking as a vital component of community development and explains how it contributes to government policy objectives."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b13167057.
- catalog contributor b13167058.
- catalog created "2004.".
- catalog date "2004".
- catalog date "2004.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2004.".
- catalog description ""The book is aimed at practitioners, trainers, policy makers and managers who are working with communities or responsible for community participation strategies. It promotes networking as a vital component of community development and explains how it contributes to government policy objectives."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 123-159) and index.".
- catalog description "The meaning and value of community networks -- Aspects of community -- Social capital and community -- The benefits of community networks -- Problems of community -- Community as a dimension of policy -- Community development -- A brief historical overview -- Recognising and respecting differences -- State-sponsored community work -- Regeneration and renewal -- An emerging profession -- Models of community development in the UK -- Networking for community development -- Networking becomes a core competence -- Network theory and analysis -- Network analysis -- Organisational studies -- Network or organisation? -- Partnerships and cross-sectoral working -- Network functions -- Conversation and communication -- Collective empowerment -- Patterns of power -- Alliances for social change -- Developing community action -- Community cohesion -- The principles and processes of networking -- What makes a good networker? -- Establishing contact and forming relationships -- Maintaining and using connections -- Building trust, taking risks -- Benefits and limitations -- Relationships as women's work? -- Networking for community development -- Networking as practice -- Promoting participation -- Meta-networking -- Importance of informality -- Networking as information processing -- Widening horizons -- Negotiating differences -- Managing diversity and conflict -- Networking the networks -- Complexity and the well-connected community -- Chaos in the community -- Key elements of complexity theory -- Communities at the 'edge of chaos'.".
- catalog extent "viii, 166 p. :".
- catalog identifier "1861345275".
- catalog issued "2004".
- catalog issued "2004.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Bristol : Policy,".
- catalog subject "307.14 21".
- catalog subject "Community development.".
- catalog subject "HM741 .G55 2004".
- catalog subject "Social networks.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The meaning and value of community networks -- Aspects of community -- Social capital and community -- The benefits of community networks -- Problems of community -- Community as a dimension of policy -- Community development -- A brief historical overview -- Recognising and respecting differences -- State-sponsored community work -- Regeneration and renewal -- An emerging profession -- Models of community development in the UK -- Networking for community development -- Networking becomes a core competence -- Network theory and analysis -- Network analysis -- Organisational studies -- Network or organisation? -- Partnerships and cross-sectoral working -- Network functions -- Conversation and communication -- Collective empowerment -- Patterns of power -- Alliances for social change -- Developing community action -- Community cohesion -- The principles and processes of networking -- What makes a good networker? -- Establishing contact and forming relationships -- Maintaining and using connections -- Building trust, taking risks -- Benefits and limitations -- Relationships as women's work? -- Networking for community development -- Networking as practice -- Promoting participation -- Meta-networking -- Importance of informality -- Networking as information processing -- Widening horizons -- Negotiating differences -- Managing diversity and conflict -- Networking the networks -- Complexity and the well-connected community -- Chaos in the community -- Key elements of complexity theory -- Communities at the 'edge of chaos'.".
- catalog title "The well-connected community : a networking approach to community development / Alison Gilchrist.".
- catalog type "text".