Community Development Journal

Papers
(The TQCC of Community Development Journal is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Financial subordination and uneven financialization in 21st century Africa30
Financialization, real estate and COVID-19 in the UK18
Decolonizing Climate Research and Policy: making space to tell our own stories, in our own ways13
Covid-19 and community development13
‘Sacrifice zone’: The environment–territory–place of disposable lives12
The tree of participation: a new model for inclusive decision-making11
CDJ Editorial—What is this Covid-19 crisis?9
Local community participation challenges in community-based ecotourism development in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo7
Community development and social work teaching and learning in a time of global interruption7
‘How can the governance of communities that care interventions be enhanced by understandings of community development?’: a case study in rural Australia6
Fit for measure? Evaluation in community development5
Financialization of nature and climate change policy: implications for mining-impacted Afro-Colombian communities4
Striving to strengthen the ecosocial framework in social work in Finland4
Sustainability of community-managed small town and rural water systems in northern Ghana: lessons from Upper West Region4
The role of women in managing waste banks and supporting waste management in local communities4
Ethical issues in community development: setting the scene4
Between a rock and a hard place: State-led territorial stigmatization, informal care practices and the interstitiality of local community workers in Denmark4
Keeping the baby when we throw out the bathwater: social supermarkets for community development4
Indelible stain: territorial stigmatization and the limits of resistance4
Enacting critical community development through anti-gentrification policy advocacy4
Community initiatives against Covid-19 in the United Arab Emirates3
“This place means freedom to me”: needs-based engagement with marginalized migrant Muslim women in London3
Using theory-based evaluation to understand what works in asset-based community development3
Through convergence and governance: embedding empowerment in community development interventions3
There’s a time and a place: temporal aspects of place-based stigma3
Enabling evidence-led collaborative systems-change efforts: an adaptation of the collective impact approach3
Re-empowering into voice: experiments in organic community co-production3
Community based participatory governance platforms and sharing of mining benefits: evidence from Ghana3
The role of educators in community resilience in natural disaster-prone communities3
Community development has been hijacked3
Ethnography of community governance: a case of COVID-19 response of an urban slum in Bangladesh3
‘Stateless’ Rohingyas: persecution, displacement and complex community development3
Solidarity Economy Markets as “mobilizational commons”: re-signifying the market through the lens of cooperation3
COVID-19 and the counter-collective collective organizing of the cosmic right3
Commons as Polanyian countermovement in neoliberal market society. A case study in Belgium3
Community organizing in anti-corruption initiatives through spontaneous participation: Bangladesh perspective3
Community development ‘yet-to-come’ during and post the COVID-19 pandemic: from Derrida to Zuboff3
Empowering women through the Self-Help Group Bank Linkage Programme as a tool for sustainable development: lessons from India3
Top-down processes derail bottom-up objectives: a study in community engagement and ‘Slum-Free City Planning’2
Post-cyclone (Aila), transforming lives and gendered relations in Bangladesh2
Territorial stigmatization in theory and practice, and its implications for community development: an introduction to the themed section2
Perceptions on community media for effective acculturation in Nigerian indigenous languages2
The capability approach (CA) and a prefigurative politics of social policy and community development2
Corrigendum to: Decolonizing social services through community development: an Anishinaabe experience2
Community development and financialization: making the connections2
Walking and talking with volunteers: what does walking offer the study of volunteering, space and place?2
Beyond good intentions: questioning the ‘leaving no one behind’ agenda in global development, evidence from Pakistan2
The ethics of food sovereignty: discourses for transformative social change and community development practices by peasant movements2
Framing climate emergency: community development, populism and just transition2
Ireland’s tax games: the challenge of tackling corporate tax avoidance2
Housing microfinance, saving and credit cooperatives, and community development in low-income settings in Mexico2
Neighbourhood opposition to relocation of people with disabilities in Lithuania: ‘fake ethics’ in the community discourse2
Leader: reflections on the promise and the reality2
Ethical challenges for a community-based researcher: a case study from Bihar, India2
Tacit knowledge, cultural values and agential possibility in rural Haiti2
Embedding research ethics into an international development programme: a case study of Evidence and Collaboration for Inclusive Development (ECID) in Nigeria2
Social mobilization and tackling the performance of local government in rural Nepal2
Rooting and reaching: insights from Love Leitrim’s successful resistance to fracking in Ireland2
An evidence cycle framework for community development initiatives2
Walking the financialized city: confronting capitalist urbanization through mobile popular education2
TERF wars: feminism and the fight for transgender futures2
Reflecting on community development research: how peer researchers influence and shape community action projects2
EditorialChallenging conditions for academic writing and the limits of excellence through competition2
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