Call for Articles:
Shelterforce, the journal of Affordable Housing and
Community Building
Strategies, is soliciting articles for a special issue
dedicated to
community organizing:
"Community Organizing: Where have we come from, where are we
headed?"
For this issue, we are soliciting:
1. Article proposals from experienced practitioners, or
academics
working collaboratively with practitioners, on the following
topics:
CDCs and organizing
Faith-based organizing
Labor-community organizing
Community-based electoral organizing
Women and organizing
Identity organizing
consensus organizing
other models?
Proposals or summaries should be no more than 300 words and
should
include a description of the organizing model or issue to be
discussed,
should point to examples of it in practice to be explored in
the
article, and outline the strengths and weaknesses of the
approach.
Proposals are due no later than April 6, 1998 and should be
e-mailed to:
Randy Stoecker and cc=92d to Harold Simon ([log in to unmask]) and
Karen Ceraso
([log in to unmask])
2. Brief (600 words) profiles from practitioners describing
campaigns
waged. These articles should include: (1) the name of the
organization
and the organizing model or approach used (2) a statement of
the issue
(3) a description of the tactics (4) an evaluation of the
outcome.
Because of space limitations, only a limited number of
articles can be
included in this issue. Those articles not accepted may be
included in a
joint COMM-ORG/ Shelterforce on-line collection, or may be
eligible for
consideration in later issues of Shelterforce.
The deadline for receipt of these brief articles/profiles is
April 6.
Please include all contact information in your submissions.
Contact Randy Stoecker [contact info below] or Karen Ceraso
[Senior
Editor, [log in to unmask]] for more information.
Randy Stoecker
Associate Professor of Sociology
Research Associate in Urban Affairs
Department of Sociology, Anthropology, Social Work
University of Toledo
Toledo, OH 43606
419-530-4975 (phone)
419-530-8406 (fax)
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The cabinet minister lies in his bath. With one hand he tries
To force the wooden brush below the glassy surface.
This childish play hides a serious core.
-Bertolt Brecht
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Dennis Raphael, Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Acting Director,
Masters of Health Science Program in Health Promotion
Department of Public Health Sciences
Graduate Department of Community Health
University of Toronto
McMurrich Building, Room 101
Toronto, Ontario, CANADA M5S 1A8
voice: (416) 978-7567
fax: (416) 978-2087
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