书籍详情
格式
Kindle
页数
154
语言
英语
已发布
Feb 23, 2022
出版商
Cormac Russell
ISBN-10
1783017465
ISBN-13
9781783017461
描述
In this engaging exploration, Cormac Russell delves into the transformative potential of Asset-Based Community Development (ABCD). Through insightful conversations with John McKnight, the book reflects on the foundational principles of ABCD while examining its relevance in today's social landscape. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing and mobilizing community assets as a means of fostering resilience and empowerment.
The narrative takes readers on a journey through the history of ABCD, shedding light on its origins and evolution. By intertwining personal stories and real-world applications, Russell illustrates how communities can thrive by focusing on their strengths rather than their deficits. This perspective invites a deeper understanding of community dynamics and the vital role local resources play in sustainable development.
As readers navigate through this thought-provoking dialogue, they are encouraged to envision a future where communities harness their inherent capabilities. The book serves as both a reflection on past achievements and a call to action, inspiring individuals and organizations to build upon the legacy of ABCD to create lasting social change.
The narrative takes readers on a journey through the history of ABCD, shedding light on its origins and evolution. By intertwining personal stories and real-world applications, Russell illustrates how communities can thrive by focusing on their strengths rather than their deficits. This perspective invites a deeper understanding of community dynamics and the vital role local resources play in sustainable development.
As readers navigate through this thought-provoking dialogue, they are encouraged to envision a future where communities harness their inherent capabilities. The book serves as both a reflection on past achievements and a call to action, inspiring individuals and organizations to build upon the legacy of ABCD to create lasting social change.