From clients to citizens: Asset-based community development as a strategy for community-driven development
Date
2002-01
Authors
Mathie, Alison
Cunningham, Gord
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Publisher
The Coady International Institute, St. Francis Xavier University
Abstract
Asset-based community development (ABCD) is presented as an alternative to needs-based approaches to development. Following an overview of the principles and practice of ABCD, five major elements of ABCD are examined in the light of current literature on relevant research and practice. This involves exploring: the theory and practice of appreciative inquiry; the concept of social capital as an asset for community development; the theory of community economic development, such as the sustainable livelihoods approach; lessons learned from two decades of international development in the participatory paradigm; and the theory and practice of building active citizenship engagement and stronger civil society. How ABCD both reflects recent trends in these areas and stands to benefit from the insights generated from this work is outlined.
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Keywords
Coady International Institute, St. Francis Xavier University, Asset-based Community Development, Appreciative inquiry, Citizen Engagement
Citation
Mathie, A. & Cunningham, G. (January 2002). From clients to citizens: Asset-based community development as a strategy for community-driven development. Occasional Paper Series, No. 4. Coady International Institute, St. Francis Xavier University.