- Theory,... | Introduction To Community Development
: Focuses on how different groups within a community perceive events and people differently. Policies often reflect the majority group's interpretations.
Theories help practitioners understand how communities are structured, how power is distributed, and how people create shared meaning.
: Emphasizes the value of social networks and relationships that facilitate cooperation and collective action. 2. Core Principles of Practice Introduction to Community Development - Theory,...
These standards guide "right action" and ensure effective, ethical engagement.
: Views the community as a system of interdependent institutions (e.g., schools, government) that work together to maintain stability and the status quo. : Focuses on how different groups within a
: Shifts focus from "needs" and "problems" to a community's existing strengths, skills, and resources (assets).
Theoretical concepts in: The Short Guide to Community Development : Emphasizes the value of social networks and
: Asserts that communities are built through the interaction of groups with different levels of power. Development involves empowering marginalized groups to challenge inequality.