Funding, power and community development
Herausgeber: Finnegan, Fergal; McCrea, Niamh
Funding, power and community development
Herausgeber: Finnegan, Fergal; McCrea, Niamh
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This edited collection critically explores the funding arrangements governing contemporary community development and how they shape its theory and practice.
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This edited collection critically explores the funding arrangements governing contemporary community development and how they shape its theory and practice.
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- Verlag: Policy Press
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 495g
- ISBN-13: 9781447336150
- ISBN-10: 1447336151
- Artikelnr.: 51977812
- Verlag: Policy Press
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 495g
- ISBN-13: 9781447336150
- ISBN-10: 1447336151
- Artikelnr.: 51977812
Niamh McCrea is a lecturer at the Department of Humanities, Institute of Technology Carlow, Ireland where she teaches community development, youth work and adult education, with a particular focus on equality studies. Fergal Finnegan is now a lecturer at the Department of Adult and Community Education, Maynooth University. His research interests include social movements, popular education, biographical research, social class and equality and higher education.
Chapter 1: Funding, power and community development: an introduction,
Fergal Finnegan and Niamh McCrea PART 1: New configurations of power and
governance Chapter 2: Critical issues in philanthropy: power, paradox,
possibility and the private foundation, Erica Kohl-Arenas Chapter 3:
'Walking the tightrope': the funding of South African NGOs and the
governance of community development, Natascha Mueller-Hirth Chapter 4: The
reinvention of 'civil society': transnational conceptions of development in
East-Central Europe, Agnes Gagyi and Mariya Ivancheva Chapter 5: Social
finance and community development: exploring egalitarian possibilities,
Brendan Murtagh and Niamh Goggin Chapter 6: Corporate funding and local
community development: a case from the mining industry in Australia, Robyn
Mayes PART 2: Questions of state and grassroots democracy Chapter 7:
Funding community organising: diversifying sources, democratising civil
society, Robert Fisher and Hélène Balazard Chapter 8: 'It is time to
re-territorialise utopian thinking': community, the commons and the funding
of autonomous movements in Latin America - An interview with Marcelo Lopes
de Souza PART 3: Modes of agency and horizons of possibility Chapter 9:
Keeping the show on the road: a reflective dialogue between a community
worker and a funder, Lin Bender and Japhet Makongo Chapter 10: Local
philanthropy and women's empowerment: the case of Tewa, the Nepal Women's
Fund, Rita Thapa Chapter 11: Communities of hope? Gendered re-signification
of microcredit in rural India, Debarati Sen and Sarasij Majumder Chapter
12: Building alternative communities within the state: the Kurdish
movement, local municipalities and democratic autonomy, Ulrike Flader and
Çetin Gürer
Fergal Finnegan and Niamh McCrea PART 1: New configurations of power and
governance Chapter 2: Critical issues in philanthropy: power, paradox,
possibility and the private foundation, Erica Kohl-Arenas Chapter 3:
'Walking the tightrope': the funding of South African NGOs and the
governance of community development, Natascha Mueller-Hirth Chapter 4: The
reinvention of 'civil society': transnational conceptions of development in
East-Central Europe, Agnes Gagyi and Mariya Ivancheva Chapter 5: Social
finance and community development: exploring egalitarian possibilities,
Brendan Murtagh and Niamh Goggin Chapter 6: Corporate funding and local
community development: a case from the mining industry in Australia, Robyn
Mayes PART 2: Questions of state and grassroots democracy Chapter 7:
Funding community organising: diversifying sources, democratising civil
society, Robert Fisher and Hélène Balazard Chapter 8: 'It is time to
re-territorialise utopian thinking': community, the commons and the funding
of autonomous movements in Latin America - An interview with Marcelo Lopes
de Souza PART 3: Modes of agency and horizons of possibility Chapter 9:
Keeping the show on the road: a reflective dialogue between a community
worker and a funder, Lin Bender and Japhet Makongo Chapter 10: Local
philanthropy and women's empowerment: the case of Tewa, the Nepal Women's
Fund, Rita Thapa Chapter 11: Communities of hope? Gendered re-signification
of microcredit in rural India, Debarati Sen and Sarasij Majumder Chapter
12: Building alternative communities within the state: the Kurdish
movement, local municipalities and democratic autonomy, Ulrike Flader and
Çetin Gürer
Chapter 1: Funding, power and community development: an introduction,
Fergal Finnegan and Niamh McCrea PART 1: New configurations of power and
governance Chapter 2: Critical issues in philanthropy: power, paradox,
possibility and the private foundation, Erica Kohl-Arenas Chapter 3:
'Walking the tightrope': the funding of South African NGOs and the
governance of community development, Natascha Mueller-Hirth Chapter 4: The
reinvention of 'civil society': transnational conceptions of development in
East-Central Europe, Agnes Gagyi and Mariya Ivancheva Chapter 5: Social
finance and community development: exploring egalitarian possibilities,
Brendan Murtagh and Niamh Goggin Chapter 6: Corporate funding and local
community development: a case from the mining industry in Australia, Robyn
Mayes PART 2: Questions of state and grassroots democracy Chapter 7:
Funding community organising: diversifying sources, democratising civil
society, Robert Fisher and Hélène Balazard Chapter 8: 'It is time to
re-territorialise utopian thinking': community, the commons and the funding
of autonomous movements in Latin America - An interview with Marcelo Lopes
de Souza PART 3: Modes of agency and horizons of possibility Chapter 9:
Keeping the show on the road: a reflective dialogue between a community
worker and a funder, Lin Bender and Japhet Makongo Chapter 10: Local
philanthropy and women's empowerment: the case of Tewa, the Nepal Women's
Fund, Rita Thapa Chapter 11: Communities of hope? Gendered re-signification
of microcredit in rural India, Debarati Sen and Sarasij Majumder Chapter
12: Building alternative communities within the state: the Kurdish
movement, local municipalities and democratic autonomy, Ulrike Flader and
Çetin Gürer
Fergal Finnegan and Niamh McCrea PART 1: New configurations of power and
governance Chapter 2: Critical issues in philanthropy: power, paradox,
possibility and the private foundation, Erica Kohl-Arenas Chapter 3:
'Walking the tightrope': the funding of South African NGOs and the
governance of community development, Natascha Mueller-Hirth Chapter 4: The
reinvention of 'civil society': transnational conceptions of development in
East-Central Europe, Agnes Gagyi and Mariya Ivancheva Chapter 5: Social
finance and community development: exploring egalitarian possibilities,
Brendan Murtagh and Niamh Goggin Chapter 6: Corporate funding and local
community development: a case from the mining industry in Australia, Robyn
Mayes PART 2: Questions of state and grassroots democracy Chapter 7:
Funding community organising: diversifying sources, democratising civil
society, Robert Fisher and Hélène Balazard Chapter 8: 'It is time to
re-territorialise utopian thinking': community, the commons and the funding
of autonomous movements in Latin America - An interview with Marcelo Lopes
de Souza PART 3: Modes of agency and horizons of possibility Chapter 9:
Keeping the show on the road: a reflective dialogue between a community
worker and a funder, Lin Bender and Japhet Makongo Chapter 10: Local
philanthropy and women's empowerment: the case of Tewa, the Nepal Women's
Fund, Rita Thapa Chapter 11: Communities of hope? Gendered re-signification
of microcredit in rural India, Debarati Sen and Sarasij Majumder Chapter
12: Building alternative communities within the state: the Kurdish
movement, local municipalities and democratic autonomy, Ulrike Flader and
Çetin Gürer