Tag: Cormac Russell

  • Asset Based Community Development Institute

    See: Concept: The role of Institutions per the ABCD scholars and Established Institutions in the field of Community Building Notes about the Asset Based Community Development Institute (via Google Bard): The Asset-Based Community Development Institute (ABCD) is a non-profit organization located at the Steans Center for Community-Based Service Learning at DePaul University in Chicago, IL.…

  • Individual Authors and their books

    See: Community Building Reading List This is a compilation of the notable scholars who have written one or more books in the field of Community Building:

  • List of books by Cormac Russell

  • Cormac Russell on Asset Maps, Community Development and the Role of Institutions

    See: List of books by Cormac Russell and Concept: Asset Based Community Development Notes on Cormac Russell on Asset Maps, Community Development and the Role of Institutions (via ChatGPT): Cormac Russell is a renowned advocate and practitioner of community development, and his views revolve around empowering communities to take charge of their own well-being and…

  • Concept: Asset Based Community Development

    See: Asset Based Community Development by Cormac Russell See: Community: The structure of belonging by Peter Block Notes on Asset Based Community Development (via Google Bard): Asset-based community development (ABCD) is a methodology for community development that focuses on the strengths and resources of a community, rather than its needs. This approach to community development…

  • Asset Based Community Development by Cormac Russell

    See: Concept: Asset Based Community Development See Cormac Russell Research Notes about Asset Based Community Development by Cormac Russell (via ChatGPT): Cormac Russell’s book, “Asset Based Community Development,” is a comprehensive exploration of a transformative approach to community building and development. The book challenges traditional deficit-based approaches that focus on problems and needs within communities…

  • Community Building Reading List

    People have been thinking about the best ways to build, transform and sustain communities for a while. Some of the ones we found are: See also: Individual Authors and their books