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A moderated
e-mail discussion list of over 850 people from over a dozen nations,
covering issues in community organizing and all its related areas.
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A collection
of original writings and hard-to-find reprints on community organizing,
development, planning and related topics. You can learn about how to
submit your paper, as well as learn from others.
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A collection of
syllabi and teaching resources for courses in Community Organizing
and Related Fields. You can learn about how to contribute your
syllabi, as well as learn from others. This section also contains links to on-line
readings and scholarly archives.
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A set of
on and off-site links to a
wide variety of resources supporting the work of community
organizers, educators, researchers, and those working in related
fields. There are links to training materials, funding, other organizations, and a wide variety of other resources.
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Tools, such
as searching, translating, and others, to help you
navigate and fully use the COMM-ORG web site. You can also report bad links and suggest new links.
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COMM-ORG is
edited and moderated by Randy Stoecker, with support from the
Department of Sociology and Anthropology at the University of Toledo.
You can find out about the editor/moderator, as well as learn
about the COMM-ORG mission and history.
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