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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 4, 19 October 2007

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Legislators of the world
pp. 422-424(3)
Author: Rich, Adrienne

A New Deal: art, museums and communities re-imagining relations
pp. 425-434(10)
Author: McGonagle, Declan

Common ground: cultural action as a route to community development
pp. 449-458(10)
Author: Matarasso, Franois

Community media: local is focal
pp. 459-469(11)
Author: Paranjape, Nitin

The last laugh: humour in community activism
pp. 470-481(12)
Author: Branagan, Marty

Campaign for education in democratic citizenship, Guadalajara, Mexico
pp. 482-489(8)
Author: Arana Gtz, Luis Fernando

(From) Cultural resistance to community development
pp. 490-500(11)
Author: Duncombe, Stephen

Whose problem? Disability narratives and available identities
pp. 501-511(11)
Author: Cameron, Colin

Strength Broadsides from Disability on the Arts
pp. 527-529(3)
Authors: Challis, Sue; Bedford, Jill

Teaching Defiance: Stories and Strategies for Activist Educators
pp. 530-533(4)
Author: Von Kotze, Astrid

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