Theorising the Practice of Community Development

A South African Perspective

Peter Westoby author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:2nd Jul '14

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Based on 25 years of community development practice, six of which have been lived in South Africa, Peter Westoby’s ground-breaking monograph moves away from dominant normative accounts of community development to provide an appreciative and critical analysis of concrete examples of community development theory and practice. By examining community development stories as experienced on the ground, Westoby is able to show how the poor are organising themselves using various forms of community development as well as demonstrating how the state and non-state actors are attempting to organise, engage or accompany the poor through community development. The book also breaks new ground in theorising the practice of community development, drawing inductively from the stories analysed. The diversity of South African contexts and the proliferation of different kinds of community practice, make this a hugely difficult task. Despite this, Westoby argues it is one worth undertaking given the seriousness of the challenges facing the poor and progressive social change agents within South Africa. In this undertaking, Westoby draws upon a unique analytical framework to help illuminate current community development policy and programme challenges, along with practice dilemmas and wisdom.

"This is a book with an important message about the benefit of particular kinds of community development initiatives." Karen Lyons, Emeritus, International Social Work, London Metropolitan University.

ISBN: 9781472423092

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 570g

220 pages