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Community Dreams Ideas for Enriching Neighbourhood and Community Life
Berkowitz, Bill Publisher: Impact Publishers, California, USA Year Published: 1984 Pages: 255pp Price: $8.95 ISBN: 0-915166-29-1 Library of Congress Number: HN90.C6B46 Dewey: 307.3362 Resource Type: Book
A compilation of vignettes, fragments and thought starters that provides stimulating ideas for practical community transformation.
Abstract: Community Dreams is a compilation of "vignettes, fragments and thought starters" that provides stimulating ideas for the reader to implement within his/her communities in order to improve the conditions of his/her neighborhood. Community Dreams is both a way of thinking and doing, thus the author gives examples of "practical utopias" from his own research, imagination and experience.
Each section of the book is organized according to what the author calls "dream topics": either a central theme upon which one mobilizes, or a logistical factor which needs to be considered when seeking to change one's community (ie: urban design, emergencies, transportation, poverty, workplaces, family etc).
The book centres around the notion that people find power, control and joy within the places they live. Furthermore, with increased government cutbacks in community programs the home is where a person's most important needs are met. Berkowitz recommends "tinkering with the equipment" of one's community, changing the mindset we use to see our communities, and offers partial visions to the reader for review. In his Afterword, Berkowitz urges readers to hold on to their utopias and maintain a positive attitude in spite of obstacles and logistical limitations to realizing their communal dreams. Berkowitz argues that implementing ideas such as the ones discussed in this compilation requires limited resources, capital, government intervention, technical expertise and time. Rather, the key components for the successful implementation of such "small scale" ideas in a community are trust, strength of will, cooperation and sharing.
[Abstract by Amanpreet Dhami]
Table of Contents
Preface
Community Dreams: Skills Neighborhoods Centers Food Exchanges Street Life Economic Development Government Energy Trash Housing Urban Design Health Safety Fire Emergencies Transportation Church Poverty Agencies Support Groups Festivals Media Information Libraries Parks Recreation Blocks Employment Workplaces Businesses Arts Beautification Families Traditions
Afterword Notes Sources An Invitation Acknowledgements
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