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COMM–ORG
An online conference on community organising and development
The COMM-ORG website from the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at the University of Toledo aims to:
- help connect people who care about the craft of community organizing.
- find and provide information that organizers, scholars, and scholar-organizers can use to learn, teach, and do community organizing.
- involve all COMM-ORG members in meeting those goals.
COMM-ORG is based on two basic beliefs:
- community organizers and academics can both benefit by exchanging information and resources. The COMM-ORG membership is composed of about half academics and half practitioners (including some government officials and funders)
- the Internet should remain a place where information and communication is freely available (meaning, at no cost). That means not only that everything on COMM-ORG is free, but that COMM-ORG runs on completely free open source software, including the Redhat Linux operating system, Apache web server, and Mailman list server software
The site has:
- Discussions
- Papers
- Resources
- Syllabi
Follow this link to the COMM-ORG website (opens in a new browser window)
For further information
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Randy Stoecker, Editor and Moderator COMM-ORG
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Department of Rural Sociology, 350 Agricultural Hall, 1450 Linden Drive, Madison, Wisconsin 53706
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608-890-0764
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608-262-6022
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rstoecker@wisc.edu
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