Publications

The Coady International Institute contributes to the advancement of knowledge in the field of development by documenting its practice and experience, as well as that of its partners.



Books


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The Coady Lectures

On a regular basis, distinguished practitioners and researchers in the field of social and economic justice are invited to speak to Coady participants and staff, as well as the StFX community and the general public.


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Conference Presentations


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Learning & Innovations Institute

Thirteen conference papers from the 2001 Learning and Innovations Institute, Democracy and Active Citizen Engagement.


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New & Evolving Ideas

Situating Asset-Based Community Development in the International Development Context, Megan Foster and Alison Mathie, PhD, 2001.

Assets, Livelihoods and Governance: Edited Transcript of a Roundtable Discussion at Synergos Institute, Alison Mathie, PhD, (ed.), and Gord Cunningham, MA, (ed.), 2002.

Assets, Livelihoods and Governance: Synthesis of a Roundtable Discussion at Synergos Institute, Alison Mathie, PhD, and Gord Cunningham, MA, 2002.

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Occasional Papers

Past, Present and Future: Educating for Social and Economic Change at the Coady International Institute, John Kearney, PhD, and Alison Mathie, PhD, 2001.

Including the Excluded: Lessons Learned from the Poverty Targeting Strategies Used by Micro-Finance Providers, Alison Mathie, PhD, 2001.

Future Directions For Development Non-Governmental Organizations, Robert Fugere, PhD, 2001.

From Clients to Citizens: Asset-Based Community Development as a Strategy For Community-Driven Development, Alison Mathie, PhD, and Gord Cunningham, MA, 2001.

Who is driving development? Reflections on the Transformative Potential of Asset-Based Community Development, Alison Mathie, PhD, and Gord Cunningham, MA, 2003.

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