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Mobilizing community assets

Author: Ramona Hoage EdelinJohn P KretzmannJohn McKnightStephen CraneRyan SchnareAll authors
Publisher: Chicago, Ill. : Distributed by ACTA Publications, ©1996.
Edition/Format:   VHS video : VHS tape   Visual material : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Using their book Building communities from the inside out as a base, Kretzman and McKnight explain the concept of asset-based community development as an effective way for communities to rebuild. Several successful case studies are presented.
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Material Type: Videorecording
Document Type: Visual material
All Authors / Contributors: Ramona Hoage Edelin; John P Kretzmann; John McKnight; Stephen Crane; Ryan Schnare; International Information Resources, Inc.; Civic Network Television.; ACTA Publications.
OCLC Number: 35662801
Notes: Videocassette release of a series of television programs originally broadcast in 1995.
Performer(s): Moderator: Ramona H. Edelin ; presenters: John P. Kretzman, John L. McKnight.
Description: 6 parts in 2 videocassettes (211 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
Contents: V. 1, pt. 1. From needs to assets (45 min.) --
pt. 2. Gifts of individuals (27 min.) --
pt. 3. Strengths of citizen associations (28 min.) --
v. 2, pt. 4. Power of local institutions (36 min.) --
pt. 5. Building the whole community (38 min.) --
pt. 6. Challanges of outside help (37 min.).
Other Titles: Video training program for Building Communities from the Inside Out
Building communities from the inside out.
Responsibility: produced by International Information Resources [for] Civic Network Television ; producer, Stephen Crane ; director, Ryan Schnare.

Abstract:

Using their book Building communities from the inside out as a base, Kretzman and McKnight explain the concept of asset-based community development as an effective way for communities to rebuild. Several successful case studies are presented.

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