
Doing Community Economic Development
Synopsis
Challenging traditional notions of development, these essays critically examine bottom-up, community economic development strategies in a wide variety of contexts: as a means of improving lives in northern, rural and inner-city settings; shaped and driven by women and by Aboriginal people; aimed at employment creation for the most marginalized. most authors have employed a participatory research methodology. The essays are the product of a broader, three-year community-university research collaboration with a focus on the strengths and difficulties of participatory, capacity-building strategies for those marginalized by the competitive, profit-seeking forces of capitalism. no easy answers are offered, but many exciting initiatives with great potential are described and critically evaluated.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Fernwood Publishing
- ISBN: 9781552662212
- Number of pages: 264
- Dimensions: 23 x 15 x 2 mm
- Weight: 340g
- Languages: English