In organizing, what you WANT to accomplish. They are not necessarily time-bound, and may be broadly stated.
What are Goals
A type of community capital that includes attitudes, practices, beliefs, food, music and art.
What is Cultural Capital
A visual representation of where power lies. It's used to identify targets who can effect change.
What is power mapping
This human interaction model contains four quadrants that identify what is known to self and others
What is Johari's Window
The room number of this class
What is 112?
They include the methods / measures planned to achieve goals. They provide the basis for evaluation.
What are objectives?
A type of community capital that involves history, trends, timing, momentum, hopes, dreams, essence. In a word, not having physical existence.
What is intangible capital.
These are the 3 "T"s of Power
What are Tame, Transfer, and Transform
An 4 quadrant analysis that helps determine the viability of an objective
What is a SWOT analysis
Name of one of Kimberly's children
What is Oscar, Oliver, or Arthur?
Felt, Expressed, Normative, and Comparative, are types of this
What is need?
What are assets ?
These are the people / groups who can influence decision makers
What are secondary targets
An analysis tool used to assess the balance of power involved in a change effort
What is a Force Field Analysis
The name of the speaker from the Stone Soup Ted Talk.
Who is Marina Barnett?
In mapping community capacity, these are located in, and controlled by the community
What are primary building blocks?
(Name) Two forms of evaluation
What are formative, summative, external , participatory?
It's a form of power that applies force and punishment
What is coercive power?
Based on the idea that behavior is influenced by a variety of factors that work together as a system
What is Systems Theory?
What is the name of the Urban Planner / architect from the "Home" video who revitalized his south Chicago neighborhood?
Who is Theaster Gates?
It is the process of working collaboratively with groups of people affiliated by neighborhood, special interest, or common identities to address issues affecting the well-being of the community.
What is engagement?
Settings in a community that perform major social functions / serve important community roles that are thought to serve other less community oriented functions
What are non-traditional settings?
A level of participation whereby the community is exploited to achieve an agency agenda.
An outline for how to create change; often referred to as a logic model
What is Theory of change?
The 'school' featured in the class video explaining power mapping.
What is Resistance School?