Beyond political zoology: Community development, civil society, and strong democracy

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This article is concerned with the future role of community development. It examines the relationship between community development, civil society, and strong democracy. In a globalized world, we argue that community development can be seen as an alternative to the dominance of neoliberal market-led development - an alternative based on principles of participative democracy, civic republicanism, and sustainable development. In this emerging scenario, we argue that community development is faced with a central choice. It can become part of Third Way politics through involvement in social partnership. Alternatively, it can become a social left, developing a distinctive political space where counter-publics can flourish. © 2006 Oxford University Press.

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Powell, F., & Geoghegan, M. (2006). Beyond political zoology: Community development, civil society, and strong democracy. Community Development Journal, 41(2), 128–142. https://doi.org/10.1093/cdj/bsi062

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