Community Development Journal Advance Access originally published online on November 26, 2007
Community Development Journal 2008 43(1):93-96; doi:10.1093/cdj/bsm052
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Remembering Warren's Interorganizational Field1
Carl Milofsky works at Bucknell University, Pennsylvania, USA
Address for correspondence: email: milofsky@bucknell.edu
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| Warren, R. L. (1967), Interorganizational Field as a Focus for investigation, Administrative Science Quarterly, 12, 396–419. |
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This is the ninth contribution in our occasional series. On this occasion, Carl Milofsky, from Bucknell University and a member of our International Advisory Board considers, the work of Roland L. Warren a key figure in the development of community sociology in the USA, and in particular his seminal 1967 article highlighting the importance of the community as a unit of analysis.
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 timespan.
Readers are invited to