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Table of contents
Community Psychology, Place, and Shared Wealth
A graduate-level pathway for understanding rural and urban communities and designing ethical wealth-building interventions
Read each section in order. Every title can be opened as a TheoryTrace document.
- Cover1
- Copyright2
- How to read this book3
- Introduction4
- Chapter 1: Community Psychology as a Science of People-in-Context5
- Chapter 2: Rural and Urban Society as Ecological Systems6
- Chapter 3: Place, Identity, Belonging, and Attachment7
- Chapter 4: Social Capital, Trust, and Collective Efficacy8
- Chapter 5: Power, Inequality, and Structural Determinants9
- Chapter 6: Rural Community Psychology10
- Chapter 7: Urban Community Psychology11
- Chapter 8: Comparing Rural and Urban Mental Health Ecologies12
- Chapter 9: Culture, Norms, and Community Meaning Systems13
- Chapter 10: Community Needs, Assets, and Capabilities14
- Chapter 11: Participatory Research and Community-Based Methods15
- Chapter 12: Measuring Community Well-Being and Wealth16
- Chapter 13: The Psychology of Poverty, Scarcity, and Economic Agency17
- Chapter 14: Entrepreneurship, Livelihoods, and Local Economic Behavior18
- Chapter 15: Institutions, Governance, and Civic Capacity19
- Chapter 16: Designing Community Wealth-Building Interventions20
- Chapter 17: Rural Wealth Creation Strategies21
- Chapter 18: Urban Wealth Creation Strategies22
- Chapter 19: Bridging Rural–Urban Interdependence23
- Chapter 20: Conflict, Polarization, and Community Dialogue24
- Chapter 21: Technology, Digital Inclusion, and Platform Economies25
- Chapter 22: Program Evaluation and Systems Change26
- Chapter 23: Ethics, Power Sharing, and Avoiding Extractive Development27
- Chapter 24: Building an Integrated Rural–Urban Community Wealth Plan28
- Conclusion29