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Community Development Journal 2007 42(3):396-399; doi:10.1093/cdj/bsm021
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Classic texts

Classic texts

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This is the latest, and a somewhat unusual, contribution in our occasional series. In each contribution, the author reflects on a ‘classic text’ in the field of community development, which they feel has influenced them, or the practice of community development more widely. The text should have been around for some time, we suggest about 25 years, so that its impact can be seen clearly over a long time span. Readers are invited to submit ideas for contributions to this series: they can either be a single text, which might be typical of the author's canon or perhaps the keynote writings of a particular author; two or three from a genre; or two or three from the work of a particular . . . [Full Text of this Article]


    Gardner Murphy (1953) In the Minds of Men: The Study of Human Behaviour and Social Tensions, Conducted at the Request of the Government of India, Basic Books, New York
 

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