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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 47, Number 1, 11 January 2012

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Editorial
pp. 1-4(4)
Author: Carpenter, Mick

Building capacity to engage: community engagement or government engagement?
pp. 5-28(24)
Authors: King, Christine; Cruickshank, Margaret

Towards a conceptual understanding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community and community functioning
pp. 94-110(17)
Authors: Taylor, Judy; Edwards, Jane; Champion, Sonia; Cheers, Simon; Chong, Alwin; Cummins, Rachel; Cheers, Brian

Measurement as reflection in faith-based social action
pp. 126-141(16)
Authors: Dinham, Adam; Shaw, Martha

Classic texts: no. 15
pp. 150-155(6)
Author: Kelley, Robin D. G.

This Land is Our Land: the Fight to Reclaim the Commons
pp. 156-158(3)
Author: O'Connell, Tom

The Placemaker's Guide to Building Community
pp. 159-161(3)
Author: Di Dio, Debora

Challenging Capacity Building: Comparative Perspectives
pp. 161-163(3)
Author: Molosi, Keneilwe

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