Policy Press
Community Groups in Context
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About this book
In the past decade community groups have been portrayed as the solution to many social problems. Yet the role of ‘below the regulatory radar’ community action has received little research attention and thus is poorly understood in terms of both policy and practice. Focusing on self-organised community activity, this book offers the first collection of papers developing theoretical and empirically grounded knowledge of the informal, unregistered, yet largest, part of the voluntary sector. The collection includes work from leading academics, activists, policy makers and practitioners offering a new and coherent understanding of community action ‘below the radar’. The book is part of the Third Sector Research Series which is informed by research undertaken at the Third Sector Research Centre, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council and Barrow Cadbury Trust.
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Front Matter
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Contents
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List of tables and figures
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Foreword
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Series editor’s foreword
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Acknowledgements
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Notes on contributors
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Why get below the radar? The importance of understanding community groups and activities
1 - Scoping and mapping community actions and activities
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Below the radar? Community groups and activities in context
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Getting below the radar: micro-mapping ‘hidden’ community activity
27 - Community groups and activities in context
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Are we different? Claims for distinctiveness in voluntary and community action
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Community as policy: reflections on community engagement, empowerment and social action in a changing policy context
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Lost to austerity, lost in austerity: rethinking the community sector in Ireland
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All change? Surviving below the radar: community groups and activities in hard times
113 - Under-explored radars
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The UK Gypsy, Traveller and Roma third sector: a Gypsy industry or route to empowerment?
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Understanding grassroots arts groups and practices in communities
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Is there a black and minority ethnic third sector in the UK?
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More than a refugee community organisation’: a study of African migrant associations in Glasgow
199 - Thinking about voice, learning and emotion below the radar
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‘Almost a whisper’: black and minority ethnic community groups’ voice and influence
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Learning to sustain social action
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Authentic and legitimate? The emotional role of ‘grassroots’ community activists in policymaking
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Conclusion: thinking back and looking forward
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Index
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