Leadership training as an alternative to neoliberalism: A model for community development (Unknown)
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Community Development
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440-458
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2021
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Title:Leadership training as an alternative to neoliberalism: A model for community development
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Contributors:García, Ivis ( author )
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Published in:Community Development ; 52, 4 ; 440-458
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Publication date:2021-08-08
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Size:19 pages
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Type of material:Electronic Resource
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Table of contents – Volume 52, Issue 4
The tables of contents are generated automatically and are based on the data records of the individual contributions available in the index of the TIB portal. The display of the Tables of Contents may therefore be incomplete.
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An exploration of community development higher education in the United States: A programmatic studyHains, Kristina D. / Rios, Michael / Hains, Bryan J. / Koundinya, Vikram / Abrams, Carolyn / Stanard, Virginia et al. | 2021
- 440
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Leadership training as an alternative to neoliberalism: A model for community developmentGarcía, Ivis et al. | 2021
- 459
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Community development participation scale: A development and validation studyGyan, Charles et al. | 2021
- 473
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Examining the potential impacts of processes associated with urbanization and land use changes on inundation depths in areas affected by Hurricane Harvey in HoustonLiew, Hui-Peng / Eidem, Nathan et al. | 2021
- 486
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Double-edged cohesion: Multidimensional impacts of community governance’s cohesion in community-driven developmentKim, Booyuel / Lee, Junesoo / Chung, Jongwoo et al. | 2021
- 505
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How volunteering with extension 4-H youth development contributes to public valueO’Neil, Kandi / Vettern, Rachelle / McGlaughlin, Patricia / Harrington, Rebecca / Maass, Sarah / Grant, Samantha / Good, Tillie et al. | 2021
- 522
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Strengthening collaboration through collective impact: A rural Australian case studyWilliams, Tara / Lakhani, Ali / Spelten, Evelien et al. | 2021
- 538
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Family poultry development systems among smallholder broiler farmers in the Goromonzi district of ZimbabweKamoyo, Michael / Guta, Portia Fadzai et al. | 2021