Doing Community Economic Development
John Loxley, Kathleen Sexsmith, Jim Silver, Fernwood Publishing, Canada., 2007

Challenging traditional notions of development, these essays critically examine bottom-up, community economic development strategies in a wide variety of contexts: as a means of improving lives in northern, rural and inner-city settings; shaped and driven by women and by Aboriginal people; aimed at employment creation for the most marginalized. most authors have employed a participatory research methodology. The essays are the product of a broader, three-year community-university research collaboration with a focus on the strengths and difficulties of participatory, capacity-building strategies for those marginalized by the competitive, profit-seeking forces of capitalism. no easy answers are offered, but many exciting initiatives with great potential are described and critically evaluated.
Contents
- Introduction (Silver & Loxley) 
- The State of CED in Winnipeg (Loxley) 
- The Impact of Hydroelectric Development on Grand Rapids, Manitoba (Kulchyski & Neckoway) 
- Government Policy towards CED in Manitoba in the 1960s and 1970s (Fernandez) 
- Social Housing and CED Initiatives in Inner-City Winnipeg (Skelton, Selig & Deane) 
- Urban Aboriginal Community Development (Silver, Ghorayshi, Hay & Klyne) 
- Improving the Lives and Livelihoods of Women through Socially Transformative Practice (Amyot) 
- CED to Reduce Young Women’s Poverty and Poverty-Related Conditions (McCracken) 
- Moving Low-Income, Inner-city People into Good Jobs (Loewen & Silver) 
- Can Call Centres Contribute to Manitoba’s CED? (Guard) 
- Aboriginal Students and the Digital Divide (Deane & Sullivan) 
- Aboriginal Labour and the Garment Industry in Winnipeg (Weist & Willmott) 
- Aboriginal Employment in the Banking Sector in Manitoba (Sexsmith & Pettman) 
- Manitoba Alternative Food Production and Farm Marketing Models (Doucette & Koroluk) 
- Agricultural Land Trusts (Hamilton) 
- Economics for CED Practitioners (Loxley & Lamb) 
- Local Participation and Democratic State Restructuring (Sheldrick) 
- Reflections on Accomplishments and Challenges (Loxley & Silver) 
