Authors
MA Brennan, Glenn D Israel
Publication date
2008/1/1
Journal
Community Development
Volume
39
Issue
1
Pages
82-98
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Description
While formally and informally recognized as being central to community action, the research and theoretical literature provide little insight into the processes behind the emergence of community power. When power is explored, it is usually presented in a macro context where a culmination of numerous efforts results in a critical stage leading to a more equitable distribution of power. Far less often is the micro level considered. At the latter level, power is often given only a passing reference as an expected outcome of local empowerment, civic engagement, and capacity-building activities. Generally, it is implied that power naturally emerges from the presence of the latter conditions. An explanation of the processes, mechanisms, and conditions in which community power emerges or fails to emerge remains unstated. To facilitate such an understanding, we seeks to: (1) Explore the ways in which power is …
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Scholar articles
MA Brennan, GD Israel - Community Development, 2008
MA Brennan, PZC Frumento, JC Bridger, TR Alter - Theory, practice, and community development, 2013