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Developing and Implementing a Community-Based Plan Gene L. Theodori, Ph.D. Program in Rural Sociology & Community Studies Department of Recreation, Park & Tourism Sciences Texas A&M University
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CuteUgly Smart Dumb 1 2 3 4 Individuals
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ActiveNot Active Conscious Not Conscious Communities 1 2 3 4
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Community: a place-oriented process of interrelated actions through which local residents express a shared sense of identity while engaging in the common concerns of life. Working Definition of Community
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Elements of a Local Society A geographic dimension physical space Human life dimension people living there Relatively complete organization institutions and patterns of behaviors that cover the broad range of human interests
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Stanton Local Society
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Sanderson Local Society
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Fields Emergent Dynamic Boundless Wholes
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Social Fields Process of social interaction Actions Associations Actors
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Education Government Environmental protection Economic development Faith-based Recreation
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Education Faith-based Recreation Environmental protection Government
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Faith-based Education Recreation Economic development Action Generalization Government
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Community is not a given.
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Community is a variable.
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Community Development Community development: a process of building and strengthening the social and economic viability of the community.
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Community Development Purposive Positive Structure oriented Exists in efforts of people
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Community development is purposive. It is the intentional consequence of actors engaging in associational actions to initiate and maintain community. Community Development
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Community development is positive. The purposive intentions of the actors revolve around a shared commitment to improving their community. Community Development
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Community development is structure oriented. The purposive and positive actions of actors are direct attempts to establish and/or strengthen the community as an interlinking and coordinating structure of human relationships. Community Development
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Community development exists in the efforts of people and not necessarily in goal achievement. Simply stated, community development is purposive action undertaken with positive intentions at improving community structure. Community Development
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Development in community Development of community - Task accomplishment - Structure building
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Principles of Community Development The long-term theme of community development should be to develop the community as a human relationship structure, rather than to develop things in or through the community.
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Community development must reflect and express the values and wishes of the local population. Principles of Community Development
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Community development requires a commitment on the part of special interest groups to align their efforts with those of other groups. Principles of Community Development
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Community development requires that attention be given continuously to problems and needs in all areas of local life. Principles of Community Development
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Sustained community development requires an organizational structure. Principles of Community Development
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Community development requires communication. Principles of Community Development
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Community development requires a commitment beyond selfish gain, at least by a small number of people in any community who can really make it work. Principles of Community Development
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Kenneth P. Wilkinson. 1968. “The Community: Its Structure and Process.” Pp. 86–90 in Eileen Zuber, Steve Nelson, and A.E. Luloff, 1998, Community: A Biography in Honor of the Life and Work of Ken Wilkinson. University Park, PA: The Northeast Regional Center for Rural Development. Credit for “Principles of Community Development”
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Stages of Community-Based Planning Initiation Organization of sponsorship Identification and analysis of critical community-level issues
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Stages of Community-Based Planning Visioning, goal setting, and strategy formation Recruitment Implementation Evaluation
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