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Introduction: community development in the United Kingdom

© 2011, Policy Press

© 2011, Policy Press

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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents iii
  3. Sources of extracts v
  4. Acknowledgments viii
  5. Section I
  6. Introduction: community development in the United Kingdom 3
  7. Section 2 In and against the state: 1950s to the late 1970s
  8. Introduction 25
  9. 2.1 The non-directive approach in group and community work 33
  10. 2.2 Working with community groups: using community development as a method of social work 43
  11. 2.3 Rules for radicals: a pragmatic primer for realistic radicals 55
  12. 2.4 Community as fact and value 65
  13. 2.5 Community development: a radical alternative? 75
  14. 2.6 Community participation: past and future 83
  15. 2.7 Gilding the ghetto: the state and the poverty experiments 91
  16. 2.8 In and against the state 101
  17. Section 3 In and against the market: mid- to late 1970s to early 1990s
  18. Introduction 111
  19. 3.1 Community action over local planning issues 117
  20. 3.2 The boundaries of change in community work 125
  21. 3.3 Change and conflict: a defence of local community action 137
  22. 3.4 Racism: the response of community work 147
  23. 3.5 The difference between education and organizing 157
  24. 3.6 The politics of participation 163
  25. 3.7 Equality and difference – what’s in a concept? 171
  26. 3.8 Women in the community: feminist principles and organising in community work 185
  27. Section 4 Between the state and the market: the mid-1990s to the 2000s
  28. Introduction 193
  29. 4.1 Education, conflict and community development in Northern Ireland 201
  30. 4.2 Models of community work 211
  31. 4.3 Community development at the crossroads: a way forward 223
  32. 4.4 When ‘active citizenship’ becomes ‘mob rule’ 235
  33. 4.5 Inequalities in health: contested explanations, shifting discourses and ambiguous policies 239
  34. 4.6 The significance of global citizen action 249
  35. 4.7 Whose problem? Disability narratives and available identities 259
  36. 4.8 The changing terrain of multi-culture: from anti-oppressive practice to community cohesion 267
  37. 4.9 Community capacity-building: something old, something new…? 273
  38. 4.10 Reclaiming the radical agenda: a critical approach to community development 283
  39. 4.11 Community participation in the real world 291
  40. 4.12 Community development and the politics of community 301
  41. Afterword 309
  42. References 315
  43. Index 339
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