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Community profiling : a practical guide / Murray Hawtin, Janie Percy-Smith.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hawtin, Murray, 1953-
Contributor:
Percy-Smith, Janie.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Social surveys.
Communities--Research.
Communities.
Physical Description:
x, 169 pages ; 22 cm
Edition:
Second edition.
Place of Publication:
Maidenhead : Open University Press, 2007.
Summary:
The new edition of this popular book has been substantially revised and provides a practical step-by-step guide to community profiling, invaluable for students and practitioners involved in community-based research. The book begins with consideration of what a community profile is, explores the different reasons why community profiles are undertaken and offers tips for planning research. It then looks at methods for collecting, storing and analysing data, and ways of involving the community, concluding with a chapter on ensuring your profile has impact.
This book is fully updated throughout and includes: A new chapter on links between community profiling, policy development and practice, A new chapter on selecting methods for data collection, Bulleted key issues at the end of each chapter, Case studies and boxed examples, Further reading and a list of additional resources, A new appendix for those who want to undertake more complex research.
Community Profiling is essential reading for anyone engaged in community profiling, social auditing, needs assessment or community consultation. Community workers and community practitioners across a range of disciplines including regeneration, neighbourhood management, library services, housing, health, youth work and social care will find it especially useful. It is also a helpful resource for voluntary and community organisations and students required to undertake community-based research.
Contents:
1 What is a community profile? 1
2 Why do a community profile? 12
3 Planning a community profile 23
4 Involving communities and other stakeholders 36
5 Selecting methods 52
6 Making use of existing information 66
7 Collecting new information 78
8 Analysing the information 93
9 Maximizing impact 108
Appendix 2 Further information on social research methods 131.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780335221653
0335221653
0335221645
9780335221646
OCLC:
82671720

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