Community Development Journal Advance Access originally published online on October 17, 2005
Community Development Journal 2006 41(1):1-3; doi:10.1093/cdj/bsi101
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Editorial
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After forty successful years of publishing and supporting other related activities, the Community Development Journal remains at the forefront within the field of community development. Its coverage of material from the north and south as well as practice and theory ensures that the Journal continues to command a unique position among academic journals. The recent introduction of online advance access publishing and e-letters ensures the Journal reflects the best in publishing.
This issue begins with an article by Glen Laverack, in which he introduces the concept of the domains approach to community empowerment, which is illustrated by a case study from Kyrgyzstan. Extrapolating from the community development literature, Laverack identifies