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Fourteen Community organising for social change: the scope for class politics

  • Marilyn Taylor and Mandy Wilson
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Abstract

Launched in England in 2010, the government-funded Community Organisers Programme was one of a number of initiatives claiming to put power back in the hands of people. However, it was introduced at the same time as the government was introducing a range of austerity policies, and the divide between the rich and the poor was growing ever greater. This chapter explores the Community Organisers Programme’s approach and the extent to which issues of class have featured in its approach and practice.

Abstract

Launched in England in 2010, the government-funded Community Organisers Programme was one of a number of initiatives claiming to put power back in the hands of people. However, it was introduced at the same time as the government was introducing a range of austerity policies, and the divide between the rich and the poor was growing ever greater. This chapter explores the Community Organisers Programme’s approach and the extent to which issues of class have featured in its approach and practice.

Chapters in this book

  1. Front Matter i
  2. Table of contents vii
  3. Rethinking Community Development ix
  4. Acknowledgements x
  5. Notes on contributors xi
  6. Contested concepts of class, past and present
  7. Class, inequality and community development: editorial introduction 3
  8. Competing concepts of class: implications and applications for community development 23
  9. Community development in the UK: whatever happened to class? A historical analysis 39
  10. Class, inequality and community development in context
  11. Working-class communities and ecology: reframing environmental justice around the Ilva steel plant in Taranto (Apulia, Italy) 59
  12. Race, class and green jobs in low-income communities in the US: challenges for community development 77
  13. Community development practice in India: Interrogating caste and common sense 93
  14. The impact of gender, race and class on women’s political participation in post-apartheid South Africa: challenges for community development 107
  15. What happens when community organisers move into government? Recent experience in Bolivia 121
  16. Community development: (un) fulfilled hopes for social equality in Poland 137
  17. Rural–urban alliances for community development through land reform from below 153
  18. Reconnecting class and inequality through community development
  19. Reconciling participation and power in international development: a case study 171
  20. Transformative education and community development: sharing learning to challenge inequality 189
  21. Community development and class in the context of an East Asian productivist welfare regime 205
  22. Community organising for social change: the scope for class politics 219
  23. Community unionism: looking backwards, looking forwards 235
  24. Index 251
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