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Call for Papers: Community Development Shaping the Future

Special Section 61.4: Community Development Shaping the Future In 2026, the Community Development Journal marks its 60th anniversary, with a series ofspecial sections across the 61st issue of the journal. Each special section will comprise a shorteditorial bringing together... read more »

Call for Papers: Power, Technology, and Post-Truth Politics

Special Section 61.3: Power, Technology, and Post-Truth Politics In 2026, the Community Development Journal marks its 60th anniversary, with a series ofspecial sections across the 61st issue of the journal. Each special section will comprise a shorteditorial bringing together a selection of... read more »

Call For Papers - Community Development and Health Equity

Special issue of the Community Development Journalhttps://academic.oup.com/cdj Special issue editors:Thara Raj, UKJennie Popay, Lancaster University, UKRebecca Mead, Lancaster University, UKAylish MacKenzie, UK Scope, relevance and significance of the proposed theme:Around the world inequalities in life... read more »

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS: The Ashgate Research Companion to Community Development

Abstracts due by 29th May 2015 Edited by Dr Lynda Shevellar and Dr Peter Westoby of The University of Queensland, Australia, the aim of the (provisionally titled) Ashgate Research Companion to Community Development is to provide scholars and graduate... read more »

"'Race', Ethnicity and Community Development" - expressions of interest requested

This is for a proposed book, to be edited by Gary Craig and others, on ‘race’, ethnicity and community development for the series Rethinking Community Development, to be published by The Policy Press, a leading UK social and public policy publisher. At this stage, the... read more »

50th Anniversary Call for papers

Please note: this is an archived page. Resources generated from this event are available here.   Call for participation for the 50th anniversary conference Why Community Development?  Continuity and Innovation 1st-3rd July... read more »