Youth-Led Community Organizing Theory and Action
Langue : Anglais
Auteurs : Delgado Melvin, Staples Lee
Youth-led organizing, a burgeoning movement that empowers young people while simultaneously enabling them to make substantive contributions to their communities, is increasingly receiving attention from scholars, activists, and the media. Melvin Delgado and Lee Staples, recognized leaders in social work macro practice and community organization, have produced the first comprehensive study of this dynamic field. Their well-organized book takes an important step toward bridging the gap between academic knowledge and community practice in this growing area. The authors social justice-rooted perspective on the fields conceptual and practical foundations is an effective basis for analyzing youth-led community organizing, but they also offer glimpses of successful groups in action and helpful insight into how fledgling organizations can become stronger. These groups and their young participants represent the politics and activism of the future, and Delgado and Staples have produced a lucid, thoughtful guide to their key aspects and recent developments that students and researchers of community organization, not to mention the organizers and their facilitators themselves, are sure to find both inspiring and useful.
Section 1: Setting the Context. . 1. Overview of Youth-Led Community Organizing. 2. Social and Economic Justice Foundation. 3. Overview of Community Organizing, Youth-Led Field a Youth-Led Organizing. Section 2: Conceptual Foundation for Youth-Led Community Organizing. . 4. Guiding Principles a Analytical Framework. 5. Participatory Democracy. 6. Leadership Development. 7. Recruitment, Screening, Preparation a Support of Youth-Led Community Organizers. 8. Cross-Cutting Theoretical and Practice Themes. Section 3: A View and Lessons from the Field. . 9. Case Study: Youth 1st in Jackson Square! (Jovenes Primero! (Boston, Massachusetts). 10. Challenges Inherent in Youth-Led Organizing. 11. Epilogue.
Melvin Delgado is a Professor of Social Work and the Chair of Macro Practice at Boston University's School of Social Work. Lee Staples is Clinical Professor of Social Work at Boston University's School of Social Work.
Date de parution : 09-2007
Ouvrage de 272 p.
21.5x18.6 cm
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