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| List of illustrations | p. ix |
| Preface | p. xi |
| Acknowledgments | p. xiii |
| Notes on the text | p. xiv |
| Communities Develop: The Question is, How? | p. 1 |
| History and Future of Community Development | |
| Swimming against the Tide: A Brief History of Federal Policy in Poor Communities | p. 11 |
| Community Control and Development: The Long View | p. 30 |
| Refrainin... MORE | p. 38 |
| Community Development Institutions and Practice | |
| Introduction to Part II | p. 51 |
| More than Bricks and Sticks: Five Components of Community Development Corporation Capacity | p. 54 |
| Learning from Adversity: The CDC School of Hard Knocks | p. 70 |
| Social Housing | p. 75 |
| Community Response to Foreclosure | p. 90 |
| Community Development Financial Institutions: Expanding Access to Capital in Under-Served Markets | p. 99 |
| The Economic Development of Neighborhoods and Localities | p. 107 |
| Conceptual Overview of What We Know about Social Entrepreneurship | p. 117 |
| Communities as Place, Face, and Space: Provision of Services to Poor, Urban Children and their Families | p. 125 |
| Connecting Public Schools to Community Development | p. 134 |
| Capacity Building: The Case of Faith-based Organizations | p. 140 |
| Toward Greater Effectiveness in Community Change: Challenges and Responses for Philanthropy | p. 150 |
| City Government's Role in the Community Development System | p. 158 |
| Diverse Food Economies, Multivariant Capitalism, and the Community Dynamic Shaping Contemporary Food Systems | p. 157 |
| Sustainability in Community Development | p. 175 |
| Building and Organizing Community | |
| Introduction to Part III | p. 187 |
| History Matters: Canons, Anti-Canons and Critical Lessons from the Past | p. 191 |
| Community Organizing or Organizing Community? Gender and the Crafts of Empowerment | p. 201 |
| Community Building: Limitations and Promise | p. 209 |
| Building Civic Capacity in Urban Neighborhoods: An Empirically Grounded Anatomy | p. 220 |
| How Does Community Matter for Community Organizing? | p. 228 |
| Doing Democracy Up Close: Culture, Power, and Communication in Community Planning | p. 237 |
| Community Organizing for Power and Democracy: Lessons Learned from a Life in the Trenches | p. 244 |
| Globalization and Community Development | |
| Introduction to Part IV | p. 251 |
| Globalization and Free Trade | p. 253 |
| Post-Industrial Widgets: Capital Flows and the Production of the Urban | p. 262 |
| Community-based Organizations and Migration in New York City | p. 270 |
| Migrant Hometown Associations and Opportunities for Development: A Global Perspective | p. 280 |
| Global Corporations, Global Campaigns: The Struggle for Justice at Kukdong International in Mexico | p. 286 |
| The International Roots of Microenterprise Development | p. 293 |
| Theoretical Conceptions and Debates | |
| Introduction to Part V | p. 305 |
| What Community Supplies | p. 308 |
| Development as Capability Expansion | p. 319 |
| Five Faces of Oppression | p. 328 |
| Defining Feminist Community: Place, Choice, and the Urban Politics of Difference | p. 338 |
| Privileged Places: Race, Opportunity, and Uneven Development in Urban America | p. 347 |
| Domestic Property interests as a Seedbed for Community Action | p. 353 |
| The CDC Model of Urban Development: A Critique and an Alternative | p. 361 |
| Strengthening the Connections between Communities and External Resources | p. 369 |
| Concluding Thoughts | p. 377 |
| Index | p. 383 |
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