Abstract

ABSTRACT The asset-based community development (ABCD) approach has been criticized for neglecting external power systems’ influence on local communities. To understand ABCD’s theoretical engagement with power, this article uses a power framework from Gaventas’ PowerCube’). The analysis illuminates how ABCD engages with four specific types of power: “power with,” “power over,” “power to,” and “power within.” I then discuss the “dark side” of ABCD, namely the consequences for communities resulting from ABCD’s neglect of power systems. Drawing on anti-oppression theory and Freire’s emancipatory pedagogy, I propose augmentations to the ABCD model to resolve those shortcomings and directly target oppressive power systems. A three-part augmented model is presented that maintains consistency with the original ABCD process.

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