Psy 423. Community Psychology

Readings and Bibliography
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Assigned Readings

[Underlined items are available on-line. Click for a link.]

Richard Nelson Bolles. (1998). What Color Is Your Parachute Workbook. Berkeley, CA: Ten Speed Press. Available in SSU Bookstore.

Bernd Capra. Mindwalk (film). On reserve in the Library for Psychology 306 or may be rented from most video stores.

Saul Eisen. Redesigning Human and Global Systems: A Conceptual and Strategic Framework

*Bob Glotzbach. Script for Walking Tour of Downtown Glen Ellen

*Elizabeth Monroe Drews. Beyond Curriculum. Journal of Humanistic Psychology

*John McKnight. Why "Servanthood" Is Bad. The Other Side, pp. 56-59

Papers by the instructor, Art Warmoth:

*Articles to be distributed in class.

Recommended Readings (in SSU Bookstore)

Richard Nelson Bolles. What Color Is Your Parachute. Berkeley, CA: Ten Speed Press.

Kathleen & Gerald Hill. Sonoma Valley: The Secret Wine Country. Globe Pequot.

Sunny & Kim Baker. (1998). The Complete Idiot's Guide to Project Management. New York: Alpha Books.

Recommended Readings (On Library Reserve)

Randall Arendt. (1999). Growing Greener: Putting Conservation into Local Plans and Ordinances. Washington, DC: Island Press

Russ Beaton & Chris Maser. Reuniting Economy an Ecology in Sustainable Development. Boca Raton, FL: Lewis Publishers.

City of Sonoma Community Development Department. Draft General Plan: 1993 General Plan Update.

#David Morris & Karl Hess. (1975). Neighborhood Power. Boston: Beacon Press.

Angela M. Nardo-Morgan. (1997). Environmental History of Sonoma Creek Watershed. Rohnert Park, CA: Sonoma State University M.A. Thesis in Interdisciplinary Studies.

Sonoma County Department of Planning. (1979) Sonoma County General Plan.

Sonoma Creek Watershed Enhancement Plan. (1997). Sonoma County, CA: Southern Sonoma County Resource Conservation District.

Bob Walter, Lois Arkin & Richard Crenshaw, Eds. Sustainable Cities: Concepts and Strategies for Eco-City Development. Los Angeles: Eco-Home Media.  

Selected periodicals focusing on aspects of community development:

# These titles are currently on reserve. Others will be placed on reserve as they become relevant. See the instructors for more information.