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Published four times a year and circulated in over 80 countries, the Community Development Journal provides an international forum for political, economic and social programmes, which link the activities of people with institutions and government. Dealing with the theory and practice of the policies, programmes and methods employed, the Community Development Journal covers a wide range of topics including community action, village, town, and regional planning, community studies and rural development.

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Volume 42, Number 2, 15 April 2007

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Editorial
pp. 147-150(4)
Author: Miller, Chris

Starting where the people are: Lessons on community development from a remote Aboriginal Australian setting
pp. 151-166(16)
Authors: Campbell, Danielle; Wunungmurra, Paul; Nyomba, Helen

Community banking and economic development: Lessons from Los Angeles
pp. 194-205(12)
Authors: Andranovich, Greg; Modarres, Ali; Riposa, Gerry

Reconstruction in Aceh: Building whose capacity?
pp. 206-221(16)
Author: Kenny, Sue

Storytelling, conflict and diversity
pp. 265-269(5)
Author: Horsely, Katrice

Another Production is Possible. Beyond the Capitalist Canon
pp. 272-274(3)
Author: Munck, Ronaldo

Untouchability in Rural India
pp. 274-276(3)
Author: Davies, Jon

The Handbook of Community Practice
pp. 276-278(3)
Author: O'Connell, Tom

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