Community Development
Community Development
Community Development
OBJECTIVE This course develops the student to observe group relation and its importance in organizational setup with the distinction between functional and dysfunctional aspects. Sociology helps to learn and perform to meet the objectives and norms of an organization, and to interact purposefully with the groups for the success of business. This course will help the students of management to learn the recent trends in sociology.
Defining Community
A group of people who lives together in a common area or place, especially one practicing common ownership: "a community of health workers". OR All the people living in a particular area or place: "local communities".
Defining Development A specified state of growth or advancement. OR A significant event, occurrence, or change.
SYNERGY
Community development should follow given points: There should be change for the better. Change must be from an undesirable situation to a desired condition. It requires interventions for change to happen.
Conventional Community Development: Business development to increase private investment and employment. Participation of residents to provide legitimacy.
Progressive Community Development: Social transformation of the economy to benefit the grassroots. Include the poor as participants in the project definition and developmental process.
CORE VALUES OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Racial Equality Access to resources and education Independent and thriving communities Community Voice Political voice and representation Organized effort Local/familiar leadership
CORE VALUES OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Economic opportunity and Justice Economic Theory- recycling money through community (Currently most profits leave neighborhoods) Break cycle with local business and bring in new money Economic stability/security
The ability to understand the impact of decisions on the quality of natural resources and the long-term sustainability of the environment is an important component of community development.
The ability to know how to organize and mobilize resources for action in effective manner, as well as possible barriers.