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Identity, Culture and the Politics of Community Development

This volume takes as its starting point that issues of identity and culture are important and relevant for community development in nearly every society. It is therefore essential that community development practitioners acknowledge both culture as well as the political necessity of incorporating cultural systems, cultural values and traditions into community development initiatives. This book argues that including identity and culture in community development design, and treating identity and culture as an intrinsic asset can be beneficial for all types of community action, from social cohesion to community economic development.

This book is a rethinking and reconceptualising of “community” in an international context, and interrogates what community building, community engagement and community development could entail in this context. The contributors in this volume address identity, culture, and community development in both developing and developed countries from multidisciplinary perspectives. The chapters explore different conceptual and theoretical frameworks in analysing identity and culture in community development, and provide empirical insights on community development efforts around the globe. Furthermore, the chapters explore different community engagement processes, different development models and different stakeholder participation models and processes in an effort to demonstrate that there is no one-size-fits-all design when it comes to community development.


Stacey-Ann Wilson is a Lecturer in the Department of Government and Research Fellow at the Centre for Leadership and Governance at the University of the West Indies, Mona. Dr Wilson has a doctorate in Political Science, and research interests in international political economy, comparative politics and development studies. She is the author of Politics of Identity in Small Plural Societies: Guyana, the Fiji Island and Trinidad and Tobago (Palgrave MacMillan, 2012) and the co-editor of Teaching to Difference? The Challenges and Opportunities of Diversity in the Classroom (Cambridge Scholars, 2014).

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ISBN: 1-4438-7120-6

ISBN13: 978-1-4438-7120-4

Release Date: 23rd December 2014

Pages: 225

Price: £47.99

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