DEBORAH PUNTENNEY, PH.D.
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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.

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:
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