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Macro Practices ((Important Concepts (Ecological Theory), Spacial…
Macro Practices
Important Concepts
Ecological Theory
Spacial Communites
boundaries of community
Competition
subgroups seek their own interest
Centralization
businesses cluster together
Concentration
groups cluster together
Gentrification
upper class families move back downtown
Invasion
push old groups out
Succession
replacement of original occupants
Power
State Action
Laws/Policy
Social Norms
What people think is normal
Wealth
Buy results
Ideas
Change peoples mind = change peoples behavior
Physical force
Threats violence
Numbers
Lots of people who support your cause
Power Laws
Power is static
Power is like water
Power Compounds
Policy
Laws
Regulation
Change
senators/house mebers
Communication Styles
Passive
Not rock the boat
makes other people happy
Passive Aggressvie
Silent Treatment
Others suffer too
Aggressive
"my way or highway"
No thoughts of others
Assertive
Respect for self
Power Access
Who has power
Stategies
How is it being used
Write power
Able to write, entitles
Emergence
Techniques to start conflict
Forestalling
Stepping away
Raise Consciounes
Expose false concensus
articulating different points
Organization Styles
Hierarchy
Pro: Clear chain of command
Con: Information lost
Example: Government
Flat
Pro: Small chain of command
Con: Growth is limited
Example: Schools
Top Heavy
Pro: Good experience
Con: Burnt out easy
Anemic
Pro: good leadership
Con:Not enough admin
Community
Impact
Change
Needs/wants
Get community thriving
Resoluation
Education
Change
Knowledge
3 Systems
Action System
Who the change team makes it happen
Client System
Who benefits from the change
Target System
Systems you would want to change
Organization and Human Nature
Ability to cooperate flexibly
Narratives about reality
Assess power
Your power
What people think you have
What other people have
Connection
resources
Who do you know
Supplies
Materials
Businesses
people
People skill
Leadership
You are going somewhere and people will follow you
Effective Meetings
Plan ahead
Clarify the purpose
Select participants
select time and place
Prepare agenda
Start/end time
Stay on target
People should leave knowing exactly what to do next
Social Structure Culture
Logic Model
Inputs
Consumers
Processes