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Introduction: community development in the United Kingdom
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents iii
- Sources of extracts v
- Acknowledgments viii
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Section I
- Introduction: community development in the United Kingdom 3
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Section 2 In and against the state: 1950s to the late 1970s
- Introduction 25
- 2.1 The non-directive approach in group and community work 33
- 2.2 Working with community groups: using community development as a method of social work 43
- 2.3 Rules for radicals: a pragmatic primer for realistic radicals 55
- 2.4 Community as fact and value 65
- 2.5 Community development: a radical alternative? 75
- 2.6 Community participation: past and future 83
- 2.7 Gilding the ghetto: the state and the poverty experiments 91
- 2.8 In and against the state 101
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Section 3 In and against the market: mid- to late 1970s to early 1990s
- Introduction 111
- 3.1 Community action over local planning issues 117
- 3.2 The boundaries of change in community work 125
- 3.3 Change and conflict: a defence of local community action 137
- 3.4 Racism: the response of community work 147
- 3.5 The difference between education and organizing 157
- 3.6 The politics of participation 163
- 3.7 Equality and difference – what’s in a concept? 171
- 3.8 Women in the community: feminist principles and organising in community work 185
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Section 4 Between the state and the market: the mid-1990s to the 2000s
- Introduction 193
- 4.1 Education, conflict and community development in Northern Ireland 201
- 4.2 Models of community work 211
- 4.3 Community development at the crossroads: a way forward 223
- 4.4 When ‘active citizenship’ becomes ‘mob rule’ 235
- 4.5 Inequalities in health: contested explanations, shifting discourses and ambiguous policies 239
- 4.6 The significance of global citizen action 249
- 4.7 Whose problem? Disability narratives and available identities 259
- 4.8 The changing terrain of multi-culture: from anti-oppressive practice to community cohesion 267
- 4.9 Community capacity-building: something old, something new…? 273
- 4.10 Reclaiming the radical agenda: a critical approach to community development 283
- 4.11 Community participation in the real world 291
- 4.12 Community development and the politics of community 301
- Afterword 309
- References 315
- Index 339
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents iii
- Sources of extracts v
- Acknowledgments viii
-
Section I
- Introduction: community development in the United Kingdom 3
-
Section 2 In and against the state: 1950s to the late 1970s
- Introduction 25
- 2.1 The non-directive approach in group and community work 33
- 2.2 Working with community groups: using community development as a method of social work 43
- 2.3 Rules for radicals: a pragmatic primer for realistic radicals 55
- 2.4 Community as fact and value 65
- 2.5 Community development: a radical alternative? 75
- 2.6 Community participation: past and future 83
- 2.7 Gilding the ghetto: the state and the poverty experiments 91
- 2.8 In and against the state 101
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Section 3 In and against the market: mid- to late 1970s to early 1990s
- Introduction 111
- 3.1 Community action over local planning issues 117
- 3.2 The boundaries of change in community work 125
- 3.3 Change and conflict: a defence of local community action 137
- 3.4 Racism: the response of community work 147
- 3.5 The difference between education and organizing 157
- 3.6 The politics of participation 163
- 3.7 Equality and difference – what’s in a concept? 171
- 3.8 Women in the community: feminist principles and organising in community work 185
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Section 4 Between the state and the market: the mid-1990s to the 2000s
- Introduction 193
- 4.1 Education, conflict and community development in Northern Ireland 201
- 4.2 Models of community work 211
- 4.3 Community development at the crossroads: a way forward 223
- 4.4 When ‘active citizenship’ becomes ‘mob rule’ 235
- 4.5 Inequalities in health: contested explanations, shifting discourses and ambiguous policies 239
- 4.6 The significance of global citizen action 249
- 4.7 Whose problem? Disability narratives and available identities 259
- 4.8 The changing terrain of multi-culture: from anti-oppressive practice to community cohesion 267
- 4.9 Community capacity-building: something old, something new…? 273
- 4.10 Reclaiming the radical agenda: a critical approach to community development 283
- 4.11 Community participation in the real world 291
- 4.12 Community development and the politics of community 301
- Afterword 309
- References 315
- Index 339