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Community Development Publications

[Tom Dewar] [Stanley Hallett] [Diane Kallenback] [John Kretzmann] [Arthur Lyons]
[John McKnight] [Henry Moore] [Mary O'Connell] [Deborah Puntenney]
[Luther Snow] [Nicol Turner]


Dewar, Tom. A Guide to Evaluating Asset-Based Community Development: Lessons, Challenges, and Opportunities. Institute for Policy Research, Northwestern University (1997).

Hallett, Stanley. On the Conduct of Forums. Center for Urban Affairs and Policy Research, Northwestern University (1992).

Kallenback, Diane and Arthur Lyons. Government Spending for the Poor in Cook County, Illinois: Can We Do Better? Center for Urban Affairs and Policy Research, Northwestern University (1989).

Kretzmann, John. Community-Based Development and Local Schools: A Promising Partnership. Center for Urban Affairs and Policy Research Working Paper (1991).

Kretzmann, John and John McKnight. Building Communities from the Inside Out: A Path Toward Finding and Mobilizing a Community's Assets. Institute for Policy Research, Northwestern University (1993).

_____. Mapping Community Capacity. Center for Urban Affairs and Policy Research, Northwestern University (1990).

Kretzmann, John, John McKnight, and Deborah Puntenney. A Guide to Mapping and Mobilizing the Economic Capacities of Local Residents. Institute for Policy Research, Northwestern University (1996).

_____. A Guide to Mapping Local Business Assets and Mobilizing Local Business Capacities. Institute for Policy Research, Northwestern University (1996).

_____. A Guide to Mapping Consumer Expenditures and Mobilizing Consumer Expenditure Capacities. Institute for Policy Research, Northwestern University (1996).

_____. A Guide to Creating A Neighborhood Information Exchange: Building Communities by Connecting Local Skills and Knowledge. Institute for Policy Research, Northwestern University (1998).

_____(Eds). Newspapers and Neighborhoods: Strategies for Achieving Responsible Coverage of Local Communities. Institute for Policy Research, Northwestern University (1999).

Kretzmann, John, John McKnight, Geralyn Sheehan, with Mike Green and Deborah Puntenney. A Guide to Capacity Inventories: Mobilizing the Community Skills of Local Residents. Institute for Policy Research, Northwestern University (1997).

_____, John McKnight, and Nicol Turner. Voluntary Associations in Low-Income Neighborhoods: An Unexplored Community Resource. Institute for Policy Research, Northwestern University (1996).

Lyons, Arthur and John McKnight. An Accounting System Designed to Monitor the Environments We Invest in for Labelled People. Center for Urban Affairs and Policy Research, Northwestern University (1989).

McKnight, John. A Twenty-First Century Map for Healthy Communities and Families. Institute for Policy Research, Northwestern University (1996).

_____.The Careless Society: Community and Its Counterfeits. Harper Collins (1995).

_____. Why servanthood is bad. The Ohter Side 31,6 (November-December 1995).

_____. Is the helping hand really helping, Front and Center, Voice of Canada's Charitable, Voluntary Community 2,4 (September 1995).

_____. Regenerating community, Social Policy 25, 4 (Summer 1995).

_____. Community: Will we know it when we see it. Wingspread Journal (1995).

_____. Building community from the inside out, Health and Development 15,4 (1995).

_____. Two tools for well-being: Health systems and communities, in Medicine in the Twenty-first Century. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, supplement to volume 10, 3 (May/June 1994).

_____. Hospitals and the health of their communities. Hospitals and Health Networks. American Hospital Association 68, 1 (January 1994).

_____. Hospitals and communities create wise environments. Trustee. American Hospital Association 47, 2 (Fepuary 1994).

_____. Do no harm. Social Work Processes. Compton and Galloway, pooks/Cole Publishing Co. (1994).

_____. University and community, in M. Money (ed.) Health and Community. Divon, England: Green Books (1993).

_____. Politicizing health care, in P. Conrad and R. Kern (eds.) The Sociology of Health and Illness (4th edition) New York: St. Martin's Press (1993).

_____. Taking charge of health in a Chicago neighborhood, in R. Luecke (ed.) A New Dawn in Guatemala. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press (1993).

_____. Investing in democratic initiatives. Strategic Philanthropic Initiatives 1, 3 (Winter 1993).

_____. A sampling of ideas for involving schools in community revitalization. Equity and Choice 9, 2 (Winter 1993).

_____. Redefining community. The Voice of Disability Rights 4, 1 (May/June 1993).

_____. The good works box. The Voice of Disability Rights 4, 3 (September-October 1993).

_____. Diagnosis and the health of community. Sun Valley Forum (1992).

_____. Two tools for well-being: Health systems and communities. Annenberg Health Forum (1992).

_____. On good works and good works. The Citizen Advocacy Forum (October-December 1992).

_____. The need for oldness. Journal of the National Association of Temple Administrators 31, 1 (Fall/Winter 1992).

_____. Mapping community capacity. New Designs for Youth Development 10, 1 (Winter 1992).

_____. Literacy and Inclusion. Toronto, Canada: Inclusion Press (1992).

_____. Professionalized service and disabling help. Disabling Professions. Shinhyoron, Tokyo (1992) (in Japanese).

_____. A Primer for a School's Participation in the Development of Its Local Community. Center for Urban Affairs and Policy Research, Northwestern University (1988).

_____ and Xandria Birk. School Participation in Local Community Economic Development: Ideas for Getting Started. Center for Urban Affairs and Policy Research (1990).

Moore, Henry, and Deborah Puntenney. Leading By Stepping Back: A Guide for City Officials on Building Neighborhood Capacity. Institute for Policy Research, Northwestern University (1999).

O'Connell, Mary. Getting Connected. Center for Urban Affairs and Policy Research, Northwestern University (1988).

_____. The Gift of Hospitality. Center for Urban Affairs and Policy Research, Northwestern University (1988 ).

_____.Community Building in Logan Square. Center for Urban Affairs and Policy Research, Northwestern University (1990).

Puntenney, Deborah. A Guide to Building Sustainable Organizations from the Inside Out: An Organizational Capacity Building Toolbox from the Chicago Foundation for Women. Institute for Policy Research, Northwestern University and Chicago Foundation for Women (2000).

Puntenney, Deborah, and Henry Moore. City Sponsored Community Building: Savannah's Grants for Blocks Story. Institute for Policy Research, Northwestern University (1998).

Snow, Luther.The Organization of Hope: A Workbook for Rural Asset-Based Community Development. Institute for Policy Research, Northwestern University and the Blandin Foundation (2001).

Snow, Luther with the assistance of Uchenna Ukaegbu. Community Transformation: Turning Threats into Opportunities. Institute for Policy Research, Northwestern University (2001).

Turner, Nicol, John McKnight and John Kretzmann. A Guide to Mapping and Mobilizing the Associations in Local Neighborhoods. Institute for Policy Research, Northwestern University (1999).


For related publications see The Asset-Based Community Development Institute