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Title:
Ethics, equity and community development / edited by Sarah Banks and Peter Westoby.
Publisher:
Policy Press,
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
xvi, 227 pages ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Community development--Moral and ethical aspects.
Social justice.
Other Authors:
Banks, Sarah, editor.
Westoby, Peter, editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Ten. Concluding reflections: philosophical perspectives on community and community development / One. Ethics, equity and community development: mapping the terrain / Peter Westoby. Two. Community development in an unequal world: challenging neo-liberal values / Keith Popple -- pt. 2 Everyday ethics in community development practice -- Three. Negotiating roles and boundaries: ethical challenges in community work / Neil Barringham -- Four. Negotiating consent in neighbourhood-based community development work / Mike de Kreek -- Five. Whose ethics counts? Ethical issues in community development and action research with communities facing stigmatisation / Sowmyaa Bharadwaj -- Six. Koorliny birniny, ni, quoppa katatjin: respect and ethics in working with Indigenous Australian communities / Dave Palmer -- Seven. Corporate social responsibility and community development in a mining region in India: issues of power, control and co-option / Bipin Jojo -- pt. 3 Envisioning an ethical space for community development -- Eight. Relational ethics and transformative community organising in the neo-liberal US context / Loretta Pyles -- Nine. A Community Economies perspective for ethical community development / Cradon Diprose -- Ten. Concluding reflections: philosophical perspectives on community and community development / Peter Westoby.
Summary:
Through a wide range of cross-disciplinary and international perspectives, this book examines the place of ethics and ethical practice in community development work within varied political, ecological and economic contexts across the globe. Contributors examine issues surrounding community development as a profession, roles and boundaries, consent and everyday ethics in order to consider the multiple challenges of negotiating the tensions between ethics and politics in an unequal world.
Series:
Rethinking community development
ISBN:
1447345126
9781447345121
144734510X
9781447345107
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1057855484
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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