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Community Development Journal Advance Access originally published online on August 17, 2005
Community Development Journal 2005 40(4):368-370; doi:10.1093/cdj/bsi081
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© Oxford University Press and Community Development Journal. 2005 All rights reserved. For Permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oxfordjournals.org

Introduction

Editorial introduction to the Special Issue

Gary Craig, Professor of Social Justice

University of Hull (Social Policy, University of Hull, Hull, HU6 7RX, UK) and President of the International Association for Community Development, email: G.Craig@hull.ac.uk

Paul Henderson, Former Director

Community Development Foundation and is now a freelance researcher and consultant: he is also a Visiting Professor at de Montfort University

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In March 2004, a major conference on community development in the ‘new Europe’ was held in Budapest, Hungary, to mark the accession of a further ten nation states, most of them in the east and central European region, to the European Union. The conference was sponsored by the International Association for Community Development (www.iacdglobal.org), in conjunction with the Combined European Bureau for Social Development (www.cebsd.org), the Hungarian Association for Community Development (kofe@kkapcsolat.hu), and the Community Development Journal (www.cdj.oupjournals.org). The initial outcome was the Budapest Declaration, the text of which was included in the CDJ issue of October 2004 (39(4), 423–429 – copies . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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