Consensus Organizing: A Community Development Workbook: A Comprehensive Guide to Designing, Implementing, — Mary L. Ohmer et al. (2008)

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Book Description

A person doesn’t have to be a consensus organizer to think like one. Consensus Organizing: A Community Development Workbook—A Comprehensive Guide to Designing, Implementing, and Evaluating Community Change Initiatives helps students and practitioners begin to think like consensus organizers and incorporate this way of strategic thinking into their lives and their work. Through a wide range of exercises, role-play activities, case scenarios, and discussion questions, this workbook presents the conceptual framework for consensus organizing and provides a practical and experiential approach to understanding and applying consensus organizing to address a range of issues. This workbook is designed to be used by itself or along with Mike Eichler’s text Consensus Organizing: Building Communities of Mutual Self Interest (SAGE, 2007). Accompanying Website Instructors and students have access to the many activities and cases on the accompanying website at www.sagepub.com/ohmerworkbookstudy.


Book Details

  • Author: Mary L. Ohmer
  • Publisher: Sage Publications, Inc
  • Published Date: 2008-10-15
  • Published Year: 2008
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-13: 9781412939836

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