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  3. Vol. 9 No. 2 (1967): Community Development in Canada (Socio-Economic Development)

Vol. 9 No. 2 (1967): Community Development in Canada (Socio-Economic Development)

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Published: 1967-09-01

Full Issue

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Introduction to Special Thematic Issue

  • Introduction: Is Community Development Necessary?

    Jim Lotz
    3-14
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Articles

  • A Review of Community Development Experience in the World, 1945-1967

    Jean Lagassé
    15-28
    • PDF
  • Social Anthropology — Mechanized or Humanized?

    Louis Feldhammer
    29-35
    • PDF
  • A Typology of Residents for Community Development

    Desmond M. Connor, Kenneth R. Davidson
    37-49
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  • Mutual Aid and Neighbouring Patterns: The Lower Town Study

    Norman Shulman
    51-60
    • PDF
  • La Participation

    Jaques Beaucage
    • PDF
  • Economic Realities and Political Development: The George River Case

    Saul Arbess
    65-76
    • PDF
  • Inventaire et Perspectives de l'Action Sociale Étudiante du Québec

    Claude Melançon
    77-84
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Book Reviews

  • Tradition, Values, and Socio-Economic Development by Ralph Braibanti, Joseph J. Spengler

    Jim Lotz
    85-87
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  • Essays in Economic Anthropology by June Helm

    Peter J. Usher
    87-89
    • PDF
  • Change and Habit; The Challenge of Our Time by Arnold J. Toynbee

    Jim Lotz
    89-91
    • PDF
  • Co-operatives; Notes for a Basic Information Course by Aleksandrs Sprudzs

    Frank Vallee
    91
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EDITORIAL TEAM
 
Editor-in-Chief

Clinton Westman
University of Saskatchewan

Associate Editor

Alexandrine Boudreault-Fournier
University of Victoria

 

Book Review Editor (English)

Sarah Shulist
Queen's University

 
Book Review Editor (French)

Marie Michèle Grenon
Université du Québec à Montréal

Film and Exhibit Review Editor
 
Fiona McDonald

UBC - Okanagan Campus

Translation / Proofreading

Aurélie Maire
Karen Caruana

 

Editorial Assistant 

Karli Whitmore

 
Editorial Board 

Kamari Maxine Clarke
Centre for Criminology & Sociolegal Studies and the Centre for Diaspora & Transnational Studies, University of Toronto

Pamela Downe
College of Arts and Science, University of Saskatchewan

Natacha Gagné
Anthropology, Université Laval

Andrew Gilbert
Burg Giebichenstein University of Art and Design

Amanda Graham
Northern Studies and History, Yukon University

Bernard (Bernie) C. Perley
Institute for Critical Indigenous Studies, UBC

Martha Radice
Sociology and Social Anthropology, Dalhousie University

Alicia Sliwinski
Global Studies, Wilfrid Laurier University

Meg Stalcup
Anthropology, University of Ottawa

Brian Thom
Anthropology, University of Victoria

Monica Heller
Department of Social Justice Education, University of Toronto

Virginia Dominguez
Anthropology, University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign)

Christina Holmes
Interdisciplinary Health Program, St. Francis Xavier University

Robert L.A. Hancock
Anthropology, University of Victoria

Karine Vanthuyne
School of Sociological and Anthropological Studies, Université d’Ottawa

Joseph Weiss
Anthropology, Wesleyan University

Fabiana Li
Anthropology, University of Manitoba

Géraldine Mossière
Institut d’études religieuses, Université de Montréal

Françoise Dussart
Anthropology, University of Connecticut

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University of Victoria,
Victoria, BC Canada

ISSN: 2292-3586 (online)
ISSN: 0003-5459 (print)

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