PUBLICATIONS
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I have published articles and chapters in peer-reviewed journals and books, community-building workbooks with the Asset-Based Community Development Institute, and reports from research projects. Over time, these works have focused on community building and engaging community residents in the co-production of their own well being. Whether the subject is health and health disparities, place-based approaches to neighborhood improvement, women and philanthropy, poverty, or gang violence, every article or chapter emphasizes the role everyday people play in building stronger, more vital places and lives.
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PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
Puntenney, D. (2014). Asset-Mapping. In D. Coghlan & M. Brydon-Miller (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Action Research. London: Sage Publications.
Puntenney, D., & Zappia, B. (2013). Place-Based Strategies for Addressing Health Disparities. In K. Fitzpatrick (Ed.), Poverty and Health: A Crisis Among America’s Most Vulnerable. Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger.
Grimm, K., Walker, J., & Puntenney, D. (2013). Improving Health/Reducing Inequity: Asset-Based Community Development. In K. Fitzpatrick (Ed.), Poverty and Health: A Crisis Among America’s Most Vulnerable. Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger.
Kretzmann, J., & Puntenney, D. (2010). Neighborhood Approaches to Asset Mobilization: Building Chicago’s West Side. In G. P. Green and A. Goetting (Eds.), Mobilizing Communities: Asset Building as a Community Development Strategy, pp. 112-29. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
Grumm, C., Puntenney, D., & Katz-Kishawi, E. (2005). Women’s Biggest Contribution: A View of Social Change. In E. Clift (Ed.), Women, Philanthropy and Social Change: Visions for a Just Society, pp. 139-57. Lebanon, NH: University Press of New England.
Puntenney, D. (2000). Working at the Margins: Poor Mothers and Survival in the Inner City. In R. Hodson (Ed.), Marginal Employment: Research in the Sociology of Work, pp. 51-72. Stamford, CT: JAI Press.
Puntenney, D. (1999). The Work of Mothers: Strategies for Survival in an Inner-City Neighborhood. Journal of Poverty, 3, (4), pp. 63-92.
Lewis, D., Puntenney, D., & George, C. (1999). Welfare Reform in Illinois: Recent Efforts in the Context of the National Debate. In L. Joseph (Ed.), Families, Poverty, and Welfare Reform, pp. 99-138. Chicago: University of Chicago.
Puntenney, D. (1997). The Impact of Gang Violence on the Decisions of Everyday Life: Disjunctions Between Policy Assumptions and Community Conditions. Journal of Urban Affairs, 19, (2), pp. 143-61.
SELECTED PAPERS AND REPORTS (download)
Zappia, B., & Puntenney, D. (2012). Health and Place: Activating Communities Around the Social Determinants of Health. Annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems; Denver, 2012.
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Zappia, B., & Puntenney, D. (2010). Grassroots Activism and Community Health Improvement. Annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems; Atlanta, 2010.
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COMMUNITY BUILDING WORKBOOKS
Please visit the Asset-Based Community Building Institute's website at DePaul University to view and download these workbooks:
Please visit the Asset-Based Community Building Institute's website at DePaul University to view and download these workbooks: