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Posted on April 10, 2017 by Rachel Welborn

Resource: Research Article or Report

Journal of the Community Development Society Special Issue: Turning the Tide on Poverty

Contact:  Rachel Welborn, Rachel.welborn@msstate.edu

Description:  Nearly seven years of work to promote civic engagement in high poverty counties has led to rich insights into where and how this work thrives. A team of researchers from across the South joined hands to synthesize the new understandings gleaned from these efforts. The results are now published in a special issue of the Journal of the Community Development Society, published in July 2016.  Articles in the Journal include:

  • Dyk, P., Monroe, P., Tyler-Mackey, C., Welborn, R., & Worthy, S. L. (2016). Turning the Tide on Poverty: History, theoretical frameworks, and methods, Community Development.
  • Tyler-Mackey, C., Monroe, P., Dyk, P. Welborn, R., & Worthy, S. L. (2016). Turning the Tide on Poverty: Community climate in economically distressed rural communities, Community Development.
  • Worthy, S. L., Tyler-Mackey, C., Dyk, P., Monroe, P., & Welborn, R. (in review). Turning the Tide on Poverty: Perception of leaders and leadership in economically distressed communities, Community Development.
  • Worthy, S. L., Downey, L., Dyk, P., Tyler-Mackey, C., Monroe, P., & Welborn, R. (2016). Turning the Tide on Poverty: Community champions as critical elements of success in turning around economically distressed communities, Community Development.
  • Monroe, P., Tyler-Mackey, C., Dyk, P., Welborn, R., Worthy, S. L., Lowe, C., & Pickett, N. (2016). Turning the Tide on Poverty: Sustainability of community engagement in economically distressed communities, Community Development.
  • Welborn, R., Downey, L., Dyk, P., Monroe, P., Tyler-Mackey, C., & Worthy, S. L. (2016). Turning the Tide on Poverty: The role of Cooperative Extension Service in the initiative, Community Development.
  • Welborn, R., Downey, L., Dyk, P., Monroe, P., Tyler-Mackey, C., & Worthy, S. L. (2016). Turning the Tide on Poverty: Documenting impacts through Ripple Effect Mapping, Community Development.

URL:  http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rcod20/47/3?nav=tocList

Program site:  http://srdc.msstate.edu/tide/

Keywords

  • champions
  • civic engagement
  • poverty
  • race relations
  • ripple mapping

Target Audience

  • Extension Professionals
  • University Professionals
CategoriesResource Tagschampions, civic engagement, poverty, race relations, ripple mapping

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  • Fact Sheet (6)
  • Repository or Website (5)

Target Audience

  • Extension Professionals (27)
  • Community (24)
  • Individuals (11)
  • University Professionals (8)
  • Elected or Appointed Leaders (7)
  • Youth (5)
  • Children (4)
  • Youth Leaders (3)
  • 4-H Members (3)
  • College Students (1)
  • Teachers (1)
"Conversations in the crowd" masthead photo by Oregon Department of Transportation is licensed under CC BY 2.0 / Nametag removed from original.

This is a national Cooperative Extension resource

This work is supported in part by New Technologies for Agriculture Extension grant no. 2020-41595-30123 from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

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