Preface. Foreword. Introduction 1. Theoretical Prelude – an introduction to dialogue for community development 2. Re-imagining Community Practice 3. Transformational Community Processes 4. Analytical Interlude – What Weakens Dialogue Within Community Development 5. Caring for Different Spheres of Community Life 6. Dialogue and Training for Transformation Conclusion
Peter Westoby is a Senior Lecturer in Community Development (CD)
within the CD Unit of the School of Social Science, Queensland
University, Australia, and a Research Fellow with the Centre for
Development Support, University of Free State, South Africa. He is
also a Director/Consultant with the non-profit co-operative
Community Praxis Co-op, which provides youth, community and
organisational development services. His experience includes over
20 years of practice work in South Africa, PNG, the Philippines,
Vanuatu and Australia.
Gerard Dowling has 20 years of experience in various community
development roles in Brisbane, Australia, including housing work
with the Tenants' Union and collaborative community planning
consultancies with Community Praxis Co-op. He currently manages a
strategy unit organises youth projects for Brisbane City Council,
working to make the city's programmes, services and facilities more
inclusive. He explores creative ways to engage young people in
youth space, urban design, multicultural community, sustainability,
social enterprise, and e-citizenship in an innovative local
government context.
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