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Constructing a Tree for Community Leaders: Contexts and Processes in Collaborative Inquiry
Authors:S Darius Tandon  L Sean Azelton  James G Kelly  Debra A Strickland
Institution:(1) Department of Psychology (m/c 285), University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, 60607;(2) University of Illinois, Chicago;(3) Developing Communities Project, Chicago, Illinois
Abstract:This paper presents collaborative research between a university-based team and a grass roots community organization on the south side of Chicago. The purpose of the work is to document the nature of community leadership as expressed by members of the host organization. Using a semistructured interview, 77 community members nominated by the host organization were asked about various aspects of their community work. Qualitative analyses of interview text generated a set of 56 codes concerning different aspects of community leadership as reported by grassroots leaders. These codes were subsequently grouped together into five conceptually linked dimensions of community leadership. Aldquo leadership treerdquo that simultaneously analyzes and visually displays each of these five dimensions of community leadership was created. Implications of the methodology used to create the leadership tree are discussed for the salience of qualitative methods in community research.
Keywords:community leadership  qualitative research  participatory research  ecological research
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