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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations xiii
- Foreword xv
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Part One
- Introduction 1
- 1 Introduction to Community Organizing and Community 7
- 2. Why Organize? Problems and Promise in the Inner City 26
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Part Two
- Contextual Frameworks and Approaches 31
- 3. Improving Health through Community Organizing and Community Building: Perspectives from Health Education and Social Work 35
- 4. Anti-racism Praxis: A Community Organizing Approach for Achieving Health and Social Equity 53
- 5. Contrasting Organizing Approaches: The “Alinsky Tradition” and Freirian Organizing Approaches 62
- 6. It’s All Organizing, It’s All Love: Building People’s Power in Jackson, Mississippi 78
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Part Three
- Building Effective Partnerships and Anticipating and Addressing Ethical Challenges 87
- 7. Community, Community Organizing, and the Forming of Authentic Partnerships: Looking Back, Looking Ahead 91
- 8. Ethical Issues in Community Organizing and Capacity Building 110
- 9. Communities Driving Change: A Case Study from King County’s Communities of Opportunity 129
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Part Four
- Community Assessment and Issue Selection 143
- 10. Community Health Assessment or Healthy Community Assessment: Whose Community? Whose Health? Whose Assessment? 147
- 11. Mapping Community Capacity 166
- 12. Selecting the Issue 183
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Part Five. Community Organizing and Community Building within and across Diverse Groups and Cultures
- 13. Education, Participation, and Capacity Building in Community Organizing with Women of Color 205
- 14. Mobilizing Black Barbershops and Beauty Salons to Eliminate Health Disparities: Lessons Learned on the Road to Health Equity during a Global Pandemic 220
- 15. Popular Education, Participatory Research, and Community Organizing with Immigrant Restaurant Workers in San Francisco’s Chinatown: A Case Study 236
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Part Six
- Using the Arts and the Internet as Tools for Community Organizing and Community Building 255
- 16. Creating an Online Strategy to Enhance Effective Community Building and Organizing: Harnessing the Power of the Internet 261
- 17. Using the Arts in Community Organizing and Community Building: An Overview and Case Studies 280
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Part Seven
- Building, Maintaining, and Evaluating Effective Coalitions and Community Organizing Efforts 299
- 18. Community Coalition Action Theory: Designing and Evaluating Community Collaboratives 307
- 19. Addressing Food Insecurity and Tobacco Control through a Neighborhood Coalition: Applying Community Coalition Action Theory and Principles for Collaborating for Equity and Justice 325
- 20. Funding for Community Organizing: Tips for Raising Money While Promoting New Thinking in the Funding Environment 345
- 21. Participatory Approaches to Evaluating Community Building and Organizing for Community and Social Change 362
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Part Eight
- Influencing Policy through Community Organizing and Media Advocacy 381
- 22. Moving the Policy Dial through Equity-Focused Community Organizing 385
- 23. Abolition as a Public Health Intervention: Building Multisector Momentum for Community Care and Criminal Legal System Policy Change 401
- 24. Media Advocacy: A Potent Strategy for Engaging Communities in the Fight for Equitable Public Policy 416
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Appendixes
- 1. Challenging Ourselves: Critical Self-Reflection on Power and Privilege 429
- 2. Community Mapping and Digital Technology: Tools for Organizers 441
- 3. Action-Oriented Community Diagnosis Procedure 447
- 4. Sample Community Health Indicators for Use in Health Impact Assessment 450
- 5. Skywatchers’ Values-Based Methodology and Guidance for Practice 456
- 6. Ladder of Community Participation in Public Health 459
- 7. Member Assessment of Coalition Process and Outcomes 461
- 8. Issue-Development Worksheet 466
- Choosing Tactics and Framing the Action: Key Questions and Considerations for Getting It Right 468
- 10. Engaging Coalition and Community Organization Members in a “River of Life” Exercise to Create a Historical Timeline 470
- 11, Using Force Field Analysis, SWOT Analysis, and Power Mapping as Strategic Tools in Organizing 476
- 12. Scale for Measuring Perceptions of Control at the Individual, Organizational, Neighborhood, and Beyond-the-Neighborhood Levels 485
- Epilogue 489
- Acknowledgments 493
- Notes on Contributors 497
- Index 519
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations xiii
- Foreword xv
-
Part One
- Introduction 1
- 1 Introduction to Community Organizing and Community 7
- 2. Why Organize? Problems and Promise in the Inner City 26
-
Part Two
- Contextual Frameworks and Approaches 31
- 3. Improving Health through Community Organizing and Community Building: Perspectives from Health Education and Social Work 35
- 4. Anti-racism Praxis: A Community Organizing Approach for Achieving Health and Social Equity 53
- 5. Contrasting Organizing Approaches: The “Alinsky Tradition” and Freirian Organizing Approaches 62
- 6. It’s All Organizing, It’s All Love: Building People’s Power in Jackson, Mississippi 78
-
Part Three
- Building Effective Partnerships and Anticipating and Addressing Ethical Challenges 87
- 7. Community, Community Organizing, and the Forming of Authentic Partnerships: Looking Back, Looking Ahead 91
- 8. Ethical Issues in Community Organizing and Capacity Building 110
- 9. Communities Driving Change: A Case Study from King County’s Communities of Opportunity 129
-
Part Four
- Community Assessment and Issue Selection 143
- 10. Community Health Assessment or Healthy Community Assessment: Whose Community? Whose Health? Whose Assessment? 147
- 11. Mapping Community Capacity 166
- 12. Selecting the Issue 183
-
Part Five. Community Organizing and Community Building within and across Diverse Groups and Cultures
- 13. Education, Participation, and Capacity Building in Community Organizing with Women of Color 205
- 14. Mobilizing Black Barbershops and Beauty Salons to Eliminate Health Disparities: Lessons Learned on the Road to Health Equity during a Global Pandemic 220
- 15. Popular Education, Participatory Research, and Community Organizing with Immigrant Restaurant Workers in San Francisco’s Chinatown: A Case Study 236
-
Part Six
- Using the Arts and the Internet as Tools for Community Organizing and Community Building 255
- 16. Creating an Online Strategy to Enhance Effective Community Building and Organizing: Harnessing the Power of the Internet 261
- 17. Using the Arts in Community Organizing and Community Building: An Overview and Case Studies 280
-
Part Seven
- Building, Maintaining, and Evaluating Effective Coalitions and Community Organizing Efforts 299
- 18. Community Coalition Action Theory: Designing and Evaluating Community Collaboratives 307
- 19. Addressing Food Insecurity and Tobacco Control through a Neighborhood Coalition: Applying Community Coalition Action Theory and Principles for Collaborating for Equity and Justice 325
- 20. Funding for Community Organizing: Tips for Raising Money While Promoting New Thinking in the Funding Environment 345
- 21. Participatory Approaches to Evaluating Community Building and Organizing for Community and Social Change 362
-
Part Eight
- Influencing Policy through Community Organizing and Media Advocacy 381
- 22. Moving the Policy Dial through Equity-Focused Community Organizing 385
- 23. Abolition as a Public Health Intervention: Building Multisector Momentum for Community Care and Criminal Legal System Policy Change 401
- 24. Media Advocacy: A Potent Strategy for Engaging Communities in the Fight for Equitable Public Policy 416
-
Appendixes
- 1. Challenging Ourselves: Critical Self-Reflection on Power and Privilege 429
- 2. Community Mapping and Digital Technology: Tools for Organizers 441
- 3. Action-Oriented Community Diagnosis Procedure 447
- 4. Sample Community Health Indicators for Use in Health Impact Assessment 450
- 5. Skywatchers’ Values-Based Methodology and Guidance for Practice 456
- 6. Ladder of Community Participation in Public Health 459
- 7. Member Assessment of Coalition Process and Outcomes 461
- 8. Issue-Development Worksheet 466
- Choosing Tactics and Framing the Action: Key Questions and Considerations for Getting It Right 468
- 10. Engaging Coalition and Community Organization Members in a “River of Life” Exercise to Create a Historical Timeline 470
- 11, Using Force Field Analysis, SWOT Analysis, and Power Mapping as Strategic Tools in Organizing 476
- 12. Scale for Measuring Perceptions of Control at the Individual, Organizational, Neighborhood, and Beyond-the-Neighborhood Levels 485
- Epilogue 489
- Acknowledgments 493
- Notes on Contributors 497
- Index 519