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Dialectic of Community and Fragmentation in Organizing for Social Change
Unformatted Document Text:  37 Verba, S., Schlozman, K. L., & Brady, H. (1995). Voice and equality: Civic voluntarism in American politics. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Wallis, A. (1998a). Social capital and community building: Part one. National Civic Review, 87, 253-271. Wallis, A. (1998b). Social capital and community building: Part two. National Civic Review, 87, 317-336. Warburton, D. (1998). A passionate dialogue: Community and sustainable development. In D. Warburton (Ed.), Community and sustainable development: Participation in the future (pp. 3-28). London: Earthscan. Warren, M. (1998). Community building and political power. American Behavioral Scientist, 42, 78-92 Warren, R. L. (1978). The community in America (3 rd ed.). Chicago: Rand McNally. . Wellman, B., Carrington, P. J., & Hall, A. (1988). Networks as personal communities. In B. Wellman & S. D. Berkowitz (Eds.), Social structures: A network approach (Vol. 2, pp. 130-184). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. William, C., & Windebank, J. (2000). Helping each other out: Community exchange in deprived neighborhoods. Community Development Journal, 35, 146-156. Wolff, T. (2001a). Community coalition building – contemporary practice and research: Introduction. American Journal of Community Psychology, 26, 165-173. Wolff, T. (2001b). The future of community coalition building. American Journal of Community Psychology, 26, 265-270. Woolcock, M. (1988). Social capital and economic development: Towards a theoretical synthesis and policy framework. Theory and Society, 27, 151- 208.

Authors: papa, Michael., Papa, Wendy., Wasserman, Keith., Kandath, Krishna., Worrell, Tracy. and Muthuswamy, Nithya.
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Verba, S., Schlozman, K. L., & Brady, H. (1995). Voice and equality: Civic
voluntarism in American politics. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
Wallis, A. (1998a). Social capital and community building: Part one. National
Civic Review, 87, 253-271.
Wallis, A. (1998b). Social capital and community building: Part two. National
Civic Review, 87, 317-336.
Warburton, D. (1998). A passionate dialogue: Community and sustainable
development. In D. Warburton (Ed.), Community and sustainable
development: Participation in the future (pp. 3-28). London: Earthscan.
Warren, M. (1998). Community building and political power. American
Behavioral Scientist, 42, 78-92
Warren, R. L. (1978). The community in America (3
rd
ed.). Chicago: Rand
McNally.
.
Wellman, B., Carrington, P. J., & Hall, A. (1988). Networks as personal
communities. In B. Wellman & S. D. Berkowitz (Eds.), Social structures: A
network approach (Vol. 2, pp. 130-184). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge
University Press.
William, C., & Windebank, J. (2000). Helping each other out: Community
exchange in deprived neighborhoods. Community Development Journal,
35, 146-156.
Wolff, T. (2001a). Community coalition building – contemporary practice and
research: Introduction. American Journal of Community Psychology, 26,
165-173.
Wolff, T. (2001b). The future of community coalition building. American Journal of
Community Psychology, 26, 265-270.
Woolcock, M. (1988). Social capital and economic development: Towards a
theoretical synthesis and policy framework. Theory and Society, 27, 151-
208.


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