2016
DOI: 10.1080/09614524.2016.1133564
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Moving from nos/otros to nosotros: a transcendent approach to sustainable development

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“…In order to directly respond to this need, Rhonda Newby organized a food cooperative where community members work together to sort and distribute donated food. About 100 families are able to save an average of $75.00 per weekly visit (Upton, 2016). Rather than going in with a specific plan for what community development should look like, ECM continues to respond directly to needs identified by community members, and so this approach to community development continues to be emergent in practice.…”
Section: Intention Setting/leaving Space For What Emergesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to directly respond to this need, Rhonda Newby organized a food cooperative where community members work together to sort and distribute donated food. About 100 families are able to save an average of $75.00 per weekly visit (Upton, 2016). Rather than going in with a specific plan for what community development should look like, ECM continues to respond directly to needs identified by community members, and so this approach to community development continues to be emergent in practice.…”
Section: Intention Setting/leaving Space For What Emergesmentioning
confidence: 99%