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Culture is a living thing. In social settings, it is often used to represent entire ways of life, including rules, values, and expected behavior. Varying from nation to nation, neighborhood to neighborhood and beyond, even in the smallest localities, culture is a motivating factor in the creation of social identity and serves as a basis for creating cohesion and solidarity.

This book explores the intersection of culture and community as a basis for locally and regionally based development by focusing on three core bodies of literature: theory, research, and practice. The first section, theory, uncovers some of the more relevant historical arguments, as well as more contemporary examinations. Continuing, the research section sheds light on some of the key concepts, variables, and relationships present in the limited study of culture in community development. Finally, the practice section brings together research and theory into applied examples from on the ground efforts.

During a time where the interest to retain the uniqueness of local life, traditions, and culture is significantly increasing in community-based development, the authors offer a global exploration of the impacts of culturally based development with comparative analysis in countries such as Korea, Ireland, and the United States. A must-read for community development planners, policymakers, students, and researchers.

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"Culture, Community, and Development is an excellent resource for scholars of community development, creative placemaking, and cultural policy. The authors demystify and annotate the deep and fluid relationships among local arts, culture, and community well-being. The book provides a holistic view of current practices and research in this field."Leonardo Vazquez, AICP/PP, Executive Director, The National Consortium for Creative Placemaking, USA

"Over the past century, community development and public policy have almost entirely focused on our material liveswith resources flowing to jobs, housing, training, and infrastructure. But, humans also live in a symbolic worldas Clifford Geertz reminds us, 'we are suspended in webs of meaning we ourselves have spun.' Culture, Community, and Development is an indispensable volume for understanding the symbolic dimensions of community development. The editors have woven together theory, empirical research and policy into a compendium that gets at the heart of community changethe role of art, culture, heritage, and local knowledge for building connectivity, identity, cohesion, resilience and civic capacity."Steven Tepper, Dean and Director, Foundation Professor, Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts, Arizona State University, USA

Notes on Contributors xii
Acknowledgments xix
Preface xx
PART I Introduction
1(14)
1 Culture, Community, and Development: A Critical Interrelationship
3(12)
Mark A. Brennan
Rhonda Phillips
PART II Theory and Framework
15(42)
2 A Proposal: Stand for Civic Engagement
17(16)
Rosanne Altstatt
Esteban Garcia Bravo
3 Intercultural Learning among Community Development Students: Positive Attitudes, Ambivalent Experiences
33(24)
Farida Fozdar
Simone Volet
PART III Research
57(114)
4 Exploring the Dimensional Structure of the Arts in Communities
59(31)
HeeKyung Sung
Roland J. Kushner
Mark A. Hager
5 Traditions and Play as Ways to Develop Community: The Case of Korea's Belt-Wrestling Known as Ssireum
90(34)
Christopher A. Sparks
6 Irish Diaspora and Sporting Cultures of Conflict, Stability, and Unity: Analysing the Power Politics of Community Development, Resistance, and Disempowerment through a Case Study Comparison of Benny Lynch and `The Glasgow Effect'
124(23)
John Davis
Christina Milarvie Quarrell
7 Tradition, Cultures, and Communities: Exploring the Potentials of Music and the Arts for Community Development in Appalachia
147(24)
Brian McGrath
Mark A. Brennan
PART IV Practice
171(66)
8 Strange Bedfellows: Community Development, Democracy, and Magic
173(16)
Esther Farmer
9 Working with Young People through the Arts, Music and Technology: Emancipating New Youth Civic Engagement
189(15)
Eoin Dolan
Pat Dolan
Jen Hesnan
10 More than Noise: Employing Hip-Hop Music to Inform Community Development Practice
204(23)
Justin B. Hollander
Jennifer Quinn
11 Connecting Industry and the Arts for Community Development: The Art Hop of Burlington, Vermont
227(10)
Rhonda Phillips
Bruce Seifer
Mark A. Brennan
Index 237
Rhonda Phillips, Ph.D., FAICP is a community development and planning specialist. Her first book, Concept Marketing for Communities, profiled towns using innovative branding strategies for arts-based development. Shes presented arts-based development workshops across the US and globally as a Fulbright Scholar and with a US AID project. Rhonda is Professor and Dean, Purdue University and author/editor of 26 books on community development and related topics. She is a member of the American Institute of Certified Planners College of Fellows.

Mark A. Brennan is Professor, Leadership and Community Development and UNESCO Chair in Community, Leadership, and Youth Development at the Pennsylvania State University. Dr. Brennans teaching, research, writing, and program development concentrate on the role of civic engagement in the youth, community, and rural development process. He has over 25 years experience designing, conducting, and analyzing social science research related to community and development.

Tingxuan Li is an Assistant Professor in the Graduate School of Education at Shanghai Jiao Tong University. Tina earned her Ph.D. in 2019 from the College of Education at Purdue University. At Purdue, she was a key personnel on multiple projects funded by the National Science Foundation as well as a member of Dr. Rhonda Phillipss research group. Tina was born and raised in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China.