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community development
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Participatory Sense of Community
1955 - 1982
During the period 1955 to 1982, research into community development integrated participatory planning, group dynamics, and network concepts to explain how communities mobilize resources and shape neighborhoods. The approach foregrounded participation, sense of belonging, perceived influence, social integration, and needs fulfillment as measurable levers of well-being, while emphasizing the maturation of groups through stages of development as a core mechanism for effective collective action. Methodologically, scholars bridged qualitative case narratives with early quantitative assessments of networks and group processes, fostering an infrastructure for evaluating interventions and facilitating neighborhood organizing. Historical Significance: The synthesis anchored a paradigm that treats community processes as deliberate, political acts requiring inclusive stakeholder engagement, collaborative planning, and attention to social ties. By linking intimate networks to broader neighborhood structures, the period laid the groundwork for measuring and shaping community resilience and for translating theoretical constructs into practical, community-centered strategies. It thereby established enduring scaffolds for future research on social capital, collective efficacy, and participatory planning.
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Resource-Driven Community Empowerment
1983 - 1989
Social Capital and Capacity
1990 - 2004
Participatory Cross-Sector Development
2005 - 2011
Relational Participatory Development
2012 - 2017
Place-based Participatory Development
2018 - 2024