Resilient Communities
A special issue of Societies (ISSN 2075-4698).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (23 February 2023) | Viewed by 11604
Special Issue Editors
Interests: nonprofit organizations; community studies; sociology of community
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Interests: urban sociology; sociology of communities; nonprofit organizations; rhetoric of social research; urban planning
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Interests: social work; religion; philanthropy; nonprofit management; voluntarism; Israel; social innovation
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Policy makers and communities respond to crises in formal and informal ways. The Special Issue explores community resilience from the perspectives of sociology and social history.
We invite papers which focus on community resilience from the perspectives of a variety of disciplines. The Special Issue will include analytic discussions about the nature of community. It will also include ethnographic and historical accounts on how social policies develop and respond to empirical situations. This Special Issue will also explore how community problem solving develops; how disasters and disruptions are experienced; and how the history of community life before, during, and after crises shapes the collective response. It will include papers from a conference on community resilience held in Israel, Jan 3-5, 2023, but other submissions are invited.
There was an earlier, slightly different Special Issue that we are editing is stilling calling for papers. If you found your submission is more suitable for the topic "Nonprofit Organizations and Societal Approaches to Policy", please submit in the following website: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/societies/special_issues/Nonprofit_Organizations_and_Societal_Approaches_to_Policy.
Tentative Completion Schedule
Abstract Submission Deadline: 9 January 2023
Notification of Abstract Acceptance: 1 February 2023
Full Manuscript Deadline: 23 February 2023
Prof. Dr. Carl Milofsky
Prof. Dr. Albert Hunter
Prof. Dr. Ram Cnaan
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- community
- community resilience
- sociology of policy
- community responses to conflict
- Israeli communities
- communities and Israeli war of independence
- nonprofit organizations and community
- associations and communities
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