: Focuses on how different groups within a community perceive events and people differently. Policies often reflect the majority group's interpretations.
Community development is a process where community members take collective action to address issues that are important to them. It is both a (how people work together) and an outcome (the tangible changes achieved). 1. Key Theoretical Frameworks Introduction to Community Development - Theory,...
: Emphasizes the value of social networks and relationships that facilitate cooperation and collective action. 2. Core Principles of Practice : Focuses on how different groups within a
Theories help practitioners understand how communities are structured, how power is distributed, and how people create shared meaning. It is both a (how people work together)
: Views the community as a system of interdependent institutions (e.g., schools, government) that work together to maintain stability and the status quo.
These standards guide "right action" and ensure effective, ethical engagement.
Theoretical concepts in: The Short Guide to Community Development