This book by Peter Somerville is impressive and to be recommended to community workers, policy-makers, analysts and later-year social work students. It is impressive for three main reasons, first throughout the text Somerville is expounding on the notion of the ‘beloved community ’ a concept that is developed to guide community workers and human services practitioners in various settings. The ideal of the ‘beloved community’, drawn from Martin Luther King, has as its central notion groups of indivi-duals who cooperate freely and equally to achieve the flourishing of all community members. This ideal can clarify what a developed community might look like and thus inspire community workers and social workers with a sense of purpose to guide t...
This research involves examining the current, highly individualising and specialised nature of socia...
Book review of James DeFilippis, Robert Fisher, & Eric Shragge (2010). Contesting Community: The Lim...
Book review of James DeFilippis, Robert Fisher, & Eric Shragge (2010). Contesting Community: The Lim...
The original idea for this book came to me from a series of lectures that I deliver to final year un...
The concept of community is among the most contested of social science ideas. At the heart of this b...
This review looks at a book that is a collection of writings forming the first of a series on ‘Rethi...
Book review of Melvin Delgado and Lee Staples, Youth-Led Community Organizing: Theory and Action. Ne...
Book reviewCommunity Development in Theory and Practice an International ReaderEdited by; Gary Craig...
This substantially revised edition of a highly topical text draws upon theory from Marx and Bourdieu...
What is the fundamental nature of community leadership and its applicability for communities today? ...
What is ‘community’? This question exercises the four books which form the basis of this review essa...
Graham Crow, What are Community Studies? Bloomsbury, London, 2018, £17.99 pbk, (ISBN 978-1-84966-595...
This edited volume contains more than 20 chapters of varying lengths on the topic of community deve...
I approached reviewing this book with considerable interest. Having been active in community develop...
I approached reviewing this book with considerable interest. Having been active in community develop...
This research involves examining the current, highly individualising and specialised nature of socia...
Book review of James DeFilippis, Robert Fisher, & Eric Shragge (2010). Contesting Community: The Lim...
Book review of James DeFilippis, Robert Fisher, & Eric Shragge (2010). Contesting Community: The Lim...
The original idea for this book came to me from a series of lectures that I deliver to final year un...
The concept of community is among the most contested of social science ideas. At the heart of this b...
This review looks at a book that is a collection of writings forming the first of a series on ‘Rethi...
Book review of Melvin Delgado and Lee Staples, Youth-Led Community Organizing: Theory and Action. Ne...
Book reviewCommunity Development in Theory and Practice an International ReaderEdited by; Gary Craig...
This substantially revised edition of a highly topical text draws upon theory from Marx and Bourdieu...
What is the fundamental nature of community leadership and its applicability for communities today? ...
What is ‘community’? This question exercises the four books which form the basis of this review essa...
Graham Crow, What are Community Studies? Bloomsbury, London, 2018, £17.99 pbk, (ISBN 978-1-84966-595...
This edited volume contains more than 20 chapters of varying lengths on the topic of community deve...
I approached reviewing this book with considerable interest. Having been active in community develop...
I approached reviewing this book with considerable interest. Having been active in community develop...
This research involves examining the current, highly individualising and specialised nature of socia...
Book review of James DeFilippis, Robert Fisher, & Eric Shragge (2010). Contesting Community: The Lim...
Book review of James DeFilippis, Robert Fisher, & Eric Shragge (2010). Contesting Community: The Lim...