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O, Abila Richard, Owino John P, and IUCN Eastern Africa Programme, eds. Constraints and opportunities for "community participation" in the management of the Lake Victoria fisheries. Nairobi, Kenya: IUCN Eastern Africa Regional Office, 1999.

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Victoria. Office of the Auditor-General. Local community transport services: The Transport Connections program. Melbourne, Vic: Victorian Government Printer, 2011.

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Watering the garden state: Water, land, and community in Victoria, 1834-1988. Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 1989.

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Victoria. Office of the Auditor-General. Managing traffic congestion. Melbourne, Vic: Victorian Government Printer, 2013.

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Victoria Mxenge Housing Project (Cape Town, South Africa), ed. The Victoria Mxenge housing project: Women building communities through social activism and informal learning. Claremont [South Africa]: UCT Press, 2015.

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Conference, Social Planning and Research Council of British Columbia. A New vision for B.C.: Building our social future ; proceedings from the SPARC Provincial Conference held in Victoria, B.C., November 1992. Vancouver: Social Planning and Research Council of B.C., 1993.

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Association, Canadian Library, and ASM Consultants (Firm), eds. Libraries as leaders in community economic development: Proceedings of a conference held June 16-17, 1998, Victoria, BC. Ottawa: Canadian Library Association, 1999.

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Bowles, Roy T. Studies of community patterns and planning in the counties of Peterborough, Victoria and Haliburton: A bibliographic guide to unpublished reports. Peterborough, Ont: Frost Centre for Canadian Heritage and Development Studies, 1986.

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Community, Southern African Development, ed. 34th SADC Summit of SADC Heads of State and Government: 17-18 August 2014 Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe : SADC strategy for economic transformation : leveraging the region's diverse resources for sustainable economic and social development through beneficiation and value addition. Gaborone: Southern African Development Community, 2014.

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Meeting of East African Ministers of Water and Development Partners on Lake Victoria Region Water and Sanitation Initiative (2nd 2009 Entebbe, Uganda). Second Meeting of East African Community Ministers of Water, Ministers of Finance, and Development Partners of the Lake Victoria Water and Sanitation Initiave: Entebbe, Uganda 23rd April 2009 : scaling up the Lake Victoria Water and Sanitation Initiative. Edited by Adom Daniel, Osanjo Tom, Perkins Julie, Malebo Anne, and Ohayo James. Nairobi: UN-HABITAT, 2010.

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LVEMPII community-driven development sub-projects watch no.1: A review of progress in implementation of the community-driven development (CDD) type sub-projects under the Lake Victoria Environmental Management Project Phase II (LVEMP II) within the river catchments of Nyando (Kenya), Simiyu (Tanzania) and Katonga (Uganda). Kampala: Uganda National Focal Point and Regional Lead Agency, 2014.

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Commission, Victoria Victorian Competition and Efficiency. A state of liveability: An inquiry into enhancing Victoria's liveability : final report October 2008. Melbourne, Victoria, Australia: Victorian Competition & Efficicency Commission, 2008.

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Pitt, Steve. Towards justice: A study of the transformation development journey as experienced by the Fred Victor Mission Community, 1886-1990. [Ontario: s.n.], 1991.

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Evans, W. Gareth. Educational development in a Victorian community: A case study of Carmarthenshire's response to the Welsh Intermediate Education Act 1889. Aberystwyth: Centre for Educational Studies, Faculty of Education, University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, 1990.

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HACC service development grants, 1992-93. [Victoria]: Commonwealth Dept. of Health, Housing, Local Govt., and Community Services, 1993.

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T, Kirema-Mukasa C., IUCN East Africa Regional Office., Lake Victoria Fisheries Organization, IUCN Eastern Africa Programme, and IUCN/LVFO Socio-economics of the Lake Victoria Fisheries Phase II., eds. Lake Victoria resource user groups survey. Nairobi, Kenya: IUCN Eastern Africa Regional Office, 2006.

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Ismail, Salma. Victoria Mxenge Housing Project: Women Building Communities Through Social Activism and Informal Learning. University of Cape Town Press, 2015.

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J, Artibise Alan F., Coward Harold G, and University of Victoria (B.C.). Centre for Studies in Religion and Society., eds. Who's planning Victoria's future?: Development and the soul of the community. Victoria, B.C: Centre for Studies in Religion and Society, University of Victoria, 1996.

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Hawkins, Angus, and Alex Middleton. Modernity and the Victorians. Oxford University PressOxford, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192845474.001.0001.

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Abstract Modernity and the Victorians traces the impact of social-scientific theory on the historiography of Victorian Britain, before proposing an alternative conception of the political and social dynamics of the period. It begins with a sketch of the rise of social science as a method of understanding the world between the Enlightenment and the early decades of the twentieth century, covering both British and European developments, and giving particular attention to the theories of Émile Durkheim and Max Weber. It then considers the forms of ‘modernization’ theory, and conceptions of the condition of ‘modernity’, which emerged in twentieth-century social scientific analysis, and traces how these came to be applied in historical scholarship on nineteenth-century Britain. The second half of the book makes the case that ‘modernization theory’ cannot be made to fit the facts of Victorian history. It argues instead that historians need to pay much closer attention to notions of the past, morality, and community if they want to understand how nineteenth-century Britain worked. The book is at once a piece of twentieth-century intellectual history, a contribution to the history of scholarship, a commentary on more recent historiography, and an attempt to intervene in current debates about the practice and future of political history.
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Crawford, Iain. Contested Liberalisms. Edinburgh University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474453134.001.0001.

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Contested Liberalisms corrects a long-standing critical narrative of the relationship between Harriet Martineau and Charles Dickens. That narrative has occluded the importance of Martineau’s contribution to the development of the early Victorian press, obscured the degree to which her and Dickens’s public quarrel in the mid-1850s represented larger fissures within nineteenth-century liberalism, and has prevented us from appreciating how those fissures were embedded within a transatlantic conversation over the role of the press in forming a public sphere essential to the development of a liberal society. This book thus focuses upon the role played in the early Victorian press by two of its essential shaping figures, and this project offers a new reading of the formation of the early Victorian press and of the ways in which that press both contributed to and was shaped by a transatlantic community of letters broadly united in support for the advance of progressive values but crucially divided over core elements of the ideology of liberalism itself.
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Joshi, Khyati Y. Standing Up and Speaking Out. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037832.003.0008.

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This chapter focuses on the significance of race, ethnicity, and religion by discussing how and why a group of Hindus in Metro Atlanta came together to challenge Southern Christian normativity. As the development and growth of religious organizations helped Hindus develop a sense of their own potency in Metro Atlanta and elsewhere, the community has gone from a phase when merely being acknowledged felt like a victory to a phase of feeling, and ultimately expressing, anger and disappointment at inaccurate and disrespectful depictions of Hinduism. This trend can be expected to continue and grow as the community continues to expand and mature, and as new targets arise from the inevitable misunderstandings between the South's Hindu and mainstream communities.
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Goldman, Lawrence, ed. Welfare and Social Policy in Britain Since 1870. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198833048.001.0001.

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This collection of twelve essays reviews the history of welfare in Britain over the past 150 years, focusing on the ideas that have shaped the development of British social policy and on the thinkers who have inspired and also contested the welfare state. It thereby constructs an intellectual history of British welfare since the concept first emerged at the end of the nineteenth century. The essays divide into four sections. The first considers the transition from laissez-faire to social liberalism from the 1870s and the enduring impact of late Victorian philosophical idealism on the development of the welfare state. The second section is devoted to the concept of ‘planning’ which was at the heart of social policy and its implementation in the mid-twentieth century, but which has subsequently fallen out of favour. A third section examines the intellectual debate over the welfare state since its creation in the 1940s. A final section examines social policy and its implementation more recently, both at grass-roots level in a study of community action in west London in the districts made infamous by the fire at Grenfell Tower in 2017, and at a systemic level where different models of welfare provision are shown to be in uneasy co-existence today. The collection is a tribute to Jose Harris, emeritus professor of history in the University of Oxford and a pioneer of the intellectual history of social policy. Taken together these essays conduct the reader through the key phases and debates in the history of British welfare.
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Ross, Andrew. Bird on Fire. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199828265.001.0001.

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Phoenix, Arizona is one of America's fastest growing metropolitan regions. It is also its least sustainable one, sprawling over a thousand square miles, with a population of four and a half million, minimal rainfall, scorching heat, and an insatiable appetite for unrestrained growth and unrestricted property rights. In Bird on Fire, eminent social and cultural analyst Andrew Ross focuses on the prospects for sustainability in Phoenix--a city in the bull's eye of global warming--and also the obstacles that stand in the way. Most authors writing on sustainable cities look at places like Portland, Seattle, and New York that have excellent public transit systems and relatively high density. But Ross contends that if we can't change the game in fast-growing, low-density cities like Phoenix, the whole movement has a major problem. Drawing on interviews with 200 influential residents--from state legislators, urban planners, developers, and green business advocates to civil rights champions, energy lobbyists, solar entrepreneurs, and community activists--Ross argues that if Phoenix is ever to become sustainable, it will occur more through political and social change than through technological fixes. Ross explains how Arizona's increasingly xenophobic immigration laws, science-denying legislature, and growth-at-all-costs business ethic have perpetuated social injustice and environmental degradation. But he also highlights the positive changes happening in Phoenix, in particular the Gila River Indian Community's successful struggle to win back its water rights, potentially shifting resources away from new housing developments to producing healthy local food for the people of the Phoenix Basin. Ross argues that this victory may serve as a new model for how green democracy can work, redressing the claims of those who have been aggrieved in a way that creates long-term benefits for all. Bird on Fire offers a compelling take on one of the pressing issues of our time--finding pathways to sustainability at a time when governments are dismally failing their responsibility to address climate change.
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