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Mick Carpenter writes in our latest issue on decolonising community development, examining two 1958 texts, underlining how the formative years of community development were compromised by colonialism and then neocolonialism, creating persisting legacies buff.ly/EBjxXQp #CDJ #Decolonisation
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Colonial Office (1958) Community Development: A Handbook Prepared by a Study Conference on Community Development held at Hartwell House, Aylesbury, Bucking
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Two classic texts: time to decolonize community development
Community Development Journal