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Theories of
Community
Development
Seven Theories for
Community Development
Why Theories
• Theories are explanation that can provide help in
understanding peoples behavior and framework form which
community developers develop communities by increasing
solidarity and agency.
• Seven theories are offered as a theoretical core for those who
approach community development from at least seven
contextual perspectives:
1. Relationship
2. Structure
3. Power
4. Shared meaning
5. Communication for change
6. Motivation for decision making and
7. Integration of the paradoxes that pervade the field.
Concern & Related Theories
1. Concerns about Relationships: Social
Capital Theory
• Social relationships are essential for solidarity building
and successful community initiatives.
• Social capital is that set of resources intrinsic to social relations
and includes trust, norms, and networks (Life can be richer if there
is trust among neighbors and others in the public and private
sectors. It is much broader than the concept of “I’ll scratch your
back if you’ll scratch mine.”)
How Social Capital Theory serve as a
Guide for CD Practice
• Community Developers will have to create
opportunities for people to get to know each
other and build new levels of trust through
shared interests
• In other words, communities may have strong
bonding social capital but really need “bridging
social capital” if they are going to prosper and
increase their quality of life.
2. Concerns about
Structure: Functionalism
• The theoretical concept concerned with structure
is known as structural functionalism. It is also
called systems theory, equilibrium theory, or
simply functionalism.
“According to this theoretical framework,
societies contain certain interdependent
structures, each of which performs certain
functions for societal maintenance.”
How Structural Functionalism Guide CD
Practice
• A functionalist-oriented practitioner is more likely to notice
dysfunctions in organizations. If existing organizations are not
meeting local needs in this area, the functionalist would build
community capacity by transforming an existing organization to
meet the same concerns.
• A functionalist would also want to build links with broader social
systems, such as external organizations, that could help the
community’s micro-entrepreneurs to flourish. In essence, a
functionalist would see structures as important components of
capacity building.
3. Concerns about Power: Conflict Theory
Conflict theory suggests that:
1. Conflict is an integral part of social life.
2. There are conflicts between economic classes, ethnic
groups, young and old, male and female, or among
races.
3. There are conflicts among developed “core” countries
and regions and those that are less developed.
4. It is argued that these conflicts result because power,
wealth, and prestige are not available to everyone.
How can conflict theory serve as a guide
for CD practice?
• Community developers need conflict
theory because it helps them gain
insight into why specific differences
and competition have developed
among groups and organizations in a
community.
• Conflict theory can help communities
understand the kind and extent of
competing interests among groups.
4. Concerns about Shared Meaning: Symbolic
Interactionism
• Herbert Blumer (1969) named the theory “symbolic
interactionism” because it emphasizes the symbolic
nature of human interaction rather than a mechanical
pattern of stimulus and interaction. For symbolic
interactionists, the meaning of a situation is not fixed but
is constructed by participants as they anticipate the
responses of others.
How can Symbolic Interactionism
serve as a tool for CD practice?
• Symbolic interactionism is essential for community development
because it provides insight into the ways people develop a sense of
shared meaning, an essential ingredient for solidarity.
• A symbolic interactionist would be keen on bringing people together
to develop a shared understanding.
• Symbolic interactionists probe into the factors that help people
understand what they say and do by looking at the origins of
symbolic meanings and how meanings persist. Symbolic
interactionists are interested in the circumstances in which people
question, challenge, criticize, or reconstruct meanings.
5. Communication for Change: Communicative
Action Theory
• “Communicative action” describes the seam where monetary and
bureaucratic structures (rational systems) meet the lifeworld.
• Habermas (in presenting this approach) is concerned about the
domination and rationalization of the life-world, in which science and
technology are the modi operandi to address complex public issues.
• Habermas’s communicative action theory is guided by the intersection
of technical and corporate knowledge with local and practical
knowledge. Combined, they can lead to a new kind of “emancipatory
knowledge” that offers fresh ideas and action.
How can Communicative Action Theory
guide CD practice?
• There are many ways for community developers to carry
out Habermas’s communicative action theory.
One of the best practiced example is the National Issues
Forums
National Issues Forums are conscious acts of deliberation that make it easier
for the system and the life-world to interact.
6. Motivation for Decision Making: Rational Choice
Theory
When applied to community development, rational choice theory is
concerned with finding appropriate rewards and minimizing risks to
individuals who become involved in community initiatives.
• There are four structural factors relate to individual participation in a
collective activities.
1.Prior contact with a group member
2. Prior membership in organization
3. History of prior activism
4. Biographically availability
7. Integration of disparate concerns and paradigms:
Giddens’s Structuration theory
• All the previously mentioned theories are essential
concepts for building community capacity.
• However there is obvious tensions inherent in these
theories due to the dualism macro versus micro
perspective.
• In his structuration theory, Anthony Giddens (1984,1989)
offers a perspective that is more fluid and offer a third
dimension, or an “in-between” level of analysis, which is
neither macro nor micro.
How can Giddens’s structuration theory
guide CD practice?
Structuration theory provides many theoretical insights for
those engaged in community development because
1. It links disparate macro-theories about structure and conflict with
micro-theories about individual and group behavior such as social
capital, rational choice, and symbols or symbolic interactionism.
2. Giddens’s concept of modalities is essential for community
development Practice.
Asset-Based
Community
Development
Needs-Based
Community
Development
Basis of Community
Development
Needs-Based
Community
Development
Basis of Community
Development
The conventional or
traditional
approach which is to
identify the issues,
problems,
and needs of a
community.
Asset-Based
Community
Development
Basis of Community
Development
Contrary to need based
approach, asset based
approach focuses on a
community’s strengths
and assets.
Process of Asset-Based Community
Development
• Community organizing
• Visioning
• Planning
– Data collection and analysis
– Asset mapping
– Community survey
• Public participation
• Implementation and evaluation
Framework for Community Development
ASSUMPTIONS VALUES PRINCIPLES
PRACTICE
Community Development Assumptions
ASSUMPTIONS
People are capable of rational behavior.
Significant behavior is learned behavior.
Significant behavior is learned through interaction
over time.
People can give purposeful direction to their
behavior.
People can impact their environment toward a
desired future.
Community Development Values
VALUES
All people have basic dignity.
People have the right to help make decisions on issues that impact
their well-being.
Participatory democracy is the best way to conduct a community’s
civic business
People have the right to strive to create the environment they want.
People have the right to reject an externally imposed environment.
The more purposeful interaction and dialogue within a community,
the more potential for learning and development.
Implied within a process of purposeful interaction is an ever-
widening concept of community.
Every discipline and profession is a potential contributor to a
community development process
Motivation is created through interaction with the environment.
Community Development Principles
PRINCIPLES
Self-help and self-responsibility are required for successful
development.
Participation in public decision-making should be free and open to
all citizens.
Broad representation and increased breadth of perspective and
understanding are conditions conducive to effective community
development.
Methods that produce accurate information about the community are
vital to the process.
Understanding and general agreement are the basis for community
change.
All individuals have the right to be heard in open discussion, and the
responsibility to respect opposing viewpoints.
Trust is essential for effective working relationships.
The Process of Community
Development
PROCESS
The CD process provides
the basic framework
within which the
community should work,
altering details based
upon its issues and
resources.
1. Establish an organizing group
2. Create a vision statement
3. Identify community
stakeholders
4. Collect and analyze
information
5. Develop an effective
communications process
6. Expand the community
organization
The Process of Community
Development
PROCESS
The CD process provides
the basic framework
within which the
community should work,
altering details based
upon its issues and
resources.
•Create a comprehensive strategic
plan
•Identify the leadership and
establish a plan
•Implement the plan
•Review and evaluate the planning
outcomes
•Celebrate the successes
•Create new goals and objectives
as needed
Challenges of the Community
Development Process
• Difficult
• Time Consuming
• Costly

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Theories for cd

  • 3. Why Theories • Theories are explanation that can provide help in understanding peoples behavior and framework form which community developers develop communities by increasing solidarity and agency. • Seven theories are offered as a theoretical core for those who approach community development from at least seven contextual perspectives: 1. Relationship 2. Structure 3. Power 4. Shared meaning 5. Communication for change 6. Motivation for decision making and 7. Integration of the paradoxes that pervade the field.
  • 4. Concern & Related Theories
  • 5. 1. Concerns about Relationships: Social Capital Theory • Social relationships are essential for solidarity building and successful community initiatives. • Social capital is that set of resources intrinsic to social relations and includes trust, norms, and networks (Life can be richer if there is trust among neighbors and others in the public and private sectors. It is much broader than the concept of “I’ll scratch your back if you’ll scratch mine.”)
  • 6. How Social Capital Theory serve as a Guide for CD Practice • Community Developers will have to create opportunities for people to get to know each other and build new levels of trust through shared interests • In other words, communities may have strong bonding social capital but really need “bridging social capital” if they are going to prosper and increase their quality of life.
  • 7. 2. Concerns about Structure: Functionalism • The theoretical concept concerned with structure is known as structural functionalism. It is also called systems theory, equilibrium theory, or simply functionalism. “According to this theoretical framework, societies contain certain interdependent structures, each of which performs certain functions for societal maintenance.”
  • 8. How Structural Functionalism Guide CD Practice • A functionalist-oriented practitioner is more likely to notice dysfunctions in organizations. If existing organizations are not meeting local needs in this area, the functionalist would build community capacity by transforming an existing organization to meet the same concerns. • A functionalist would also want to build links with broader social systems, such as external organizations, that could help the community’s micro-entrepreneurs to flourish. In essence, a functionalist would see structures as important components of capacity building.
  • 9. 3. Concerns about Power: Conflict Theory Conflict theory suggests that: 1. Conflict is an integral part of social life. 2. There are conflicts between economic classes, ethnic groups, young and old, male and female, or among races. 3. There are conflicts among developed “core” countries and regions and those that are less developed. 4. It is argued that these conflicts result because power, wealth, and prestige are not available to everyone.
  • 10. How can conflict theory serve as a guide for CD practice? • Community developers need conflict theory because it helps them gain insight into why specific differences and competition have developed among groups and organizations in a community. • Conflict theory can help communities understand the kind and extent of competing interests among groups.
  • 11. 4. Concerns about Shared Meaning: Symbolic Interactionism • Herbert Blumer (1969) named the theory “symbolic interactionism” because it emphasizes the symbolic nature of human interaction rather than a mechanical pattern of stimulus and interaction. For symbolic interactionists, the meaning of a situation is not fixed but is constructed by participants as they anticipate the responses of others.
  • 12. How can Symbolic Interactionism serve as a tool for CD practice? • Symbolic interactionism is essential for community development because it provides insight into the ways people develop a sense of shared meaning, an essential ingredient for solidarity. • A symbolic interactionist would be keen on bringing people together to develop a shared understanding. • Symbolic interactionists probe into the factors that help people understand what they say and do by looking at the origins of symbolic meanings and how meanings persist. Symbolic interactionists are interested in the circumstances in which people question, challenge, criticize, or reconstruct meanings.
  • 13. 5. Communication for Change: Communicative Action Theory • “Communicative action” describes the seam where monetary and bureaucratic structures (rational systems) meet the lifeworld. • Habermas (in presenting this approach) is concerned about the domination and rationalization of the life-world, in which science and technology are the modi operandi to address complex public issues. • Habermas’s communicative action theory is guided by the intersection of technical and corporate knowledge with local and practical knowledge. Combined, they can lead to a new kind of “emancipatory knowledge” that offers fresh ideas and action.
  • 14. How can Communicative Action Theory guide CD practice? • There are many ways for community developers to carry out Habermas’s communicative action theory. One of the best practiced example is the National Issues Forums National Issues Forums are conscious acts of deliberation that make it easier for the system and the life-world to interact.
  • 15. 6. Motivation for Decision Making: Rational Choice Theory When applied to community development, rational choice theory is concerned with finding appropriate rewards and minimizing risks to individuals who become involved in community initiatives. • There are four structural factors relate to individual participation in a collective activities. 1.Prior contact with a group member 2. Prior membership in organization 3. History of prior activism 4. Biographically availability
  • 16. 7. Integration of disparate concerns and paradigms: Giddens’s Structuration theory • All the previously mentioned theories are essential concepts for building community capacity. • However there is obvious tensions inherent in these theories due to the dualism macro versus micro perspective. • In his structuration theory, Anthony Giddens (1984,1989) offers a perspective that is more fluid and offer a third dimension, or an “in-between” level of analysis, which is neither macro nor micro.
  • 17. How can Giddens’s structuration theory guide CD practice? Structuration theory provides many theoretical insights for those engaged in community development because 1. It links disparate macro-theories about structure and conflict with micro-theories about individual and group behavior such as social capital, rational choice, and symbols or symbolic interactionism. 2. Giddens’s concept of modalities is essential for community development Practice.
  • 19. Needs-Based Community Development Basis of Community Development The conventional or traditional approach which is to identify the issues, problems, and needs of a community.
  • 20. Asset-Based Community Development Basis of Community Development Contrary to need based approach, asset based approach focuses on a community’s strengths and assets.
  • 21. Process of Asset-Based Community Development • Community organizing • Visioning • Planning – Data collection and analysis – Asset mapping – Community survey • Public participation • Implementation and evaluation
  • 22. Framework for Community Development ASSUMPTIONS VALUES PRINCIPLES PRACTICE
  • 23. Community Development Assumptions ASSUMPTIONS People are capable of rational behavior. Significant behavior is learned behavior. Significant behavior is learned through interaction over time. People can give purposeful direction to their behavior. People can impact their environment toward a desired future.
  • 24. Community Development Values VALUES All people have basic dignity. People have the right to help make decisions on issues that impact their well-being. Participatory democracy is the best way to conduct a community’s civic business People have the right to strive to create the environment they want. People have the right to reject an externally imposed environment. The more purposeful interaction and dialogue within a community, the more potential for learning and development. Implied within a process of purposeful interaction is an ever- widening concept of community. Every discipline and profession is a potential contributor to a community development process Motivation is created through interaction with the environment.
  • 25. Community Development Principles PRINCIPLES Self-help and self-responsibility are required for successful development. Participation in public decision-making should be free and open to all citizens. Broad representation and increased breadth of perspective and understanding are conditions conducive to effective community development. Methods that produce accurate information about the community are vital to the process. Understanding and general agreement are the basis for community change. All individuals have the right to be heard in open discussion, and the responsibility to respect opposing viewpoints. Trust is essential for effective working relationships.
  • 26. The Process of Community Development PROCESS The CD process provides the basic framework within which the community should work, altering details based upon its issues and resources. 1. Establish an organizing group 2. Create a vision statement 3. Identify community stakeholders 4. Collect and analyze information 5. Develop an effective communications process 6. Expand the community organization
  • 27. The Process of Community Development PROCESS The CD process provides the basic framework within which the community should work, altering details based upon its issues and resources. •Create a comprehensive strategic plan •Identify the leadership and establish a plan •Implement the plan •Review and evaluate the planning outcomes •Celebrate the successes •Create new goals and objectives as needed
  • 28. Challenges of the Community Development Process • Difficult • Time Consuming • Costly