Accounts of the Community Development Projects (CDPs) that ran as experimental interventions in twelve deprived UK localities in the 1970s concentrate on those projects identified as 'radical'. Focusing on the often-neglected history of Paisley's CDP, this article extends recent critical re-evaluations of how CDPs have been characterised. Ferguslie Park in Paisley was the most disadvantaged of the CDP areas on several criteria, and the only CDP to be based in an outer-urban area, as well as being distinct in further ways. This influenced how the CDP team devised its community development strategy, which is misunderstood when treated as embodying a parochial 'kailyard' mentality. Paisley’s CDP has continuing relevance to debates about area-b...
The growth of community gardens has become the source of much academic debate regarding their role i...
Community Land Trusts (CLTs) can be a focal point of community organization in defence of neighbourh...
The growth of community gardens has become the source of much academic debate regarding their role i...
This article introduces a themed section of the Community Development Journal that re-evaluates the ...
This thesis seeks to develop a critical understanding of the impact of a particular Community Renewa...
This article critically reviews the North Tyneside Community Development Project (CDP), which ran fr...
This article is an attempt to examine one of the better-known failures in UK community development �...
At a time when the term ‘radical’ is predominantly associated with intolerance and violence, this ar...
We write this article on radicalizing community practice and education in the midst of an ongoing gl...
In 1981, in the wake of the summer's violence and rioting, the British public rediscovered the Inner...
Researchers in Tyneside and Coventry have been re-visiting the Community Development Project (CDP) o...
What can the municipal state do to radically transform urban economies? Local government in countrie...
What can the municipal state do to radically transform urban economies? Local government in countrie...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
This article scrutinizes the ambiguous nature of community development (CD) in England. It does so b...
The growth of community gardens has become the source of much academic debate regarding their role i...
Community Land Trusts (CLTs) can be a focal point of community organization in defence of neighbourh...
The growth of community gardens has become the source of much academic debate regarding their role i...
This article introduces a themed section of the Community Development Journal that re-evaluates the ...
This thesis seeks to develop a critical understanding of the impact of a particular Community Renewa...
This article critically reviews the North Tyneside Community Development Project (CDP), which ran fr...
This article is an attempt to examine one of the better-known failures in UK community development �...
At a time when the term ‘radical’ is predominantly associated with intolerance and violence, this ar...
We write this article on radicalizing community practice and education in the midst of an ongoing gl...
In 1981, in the wake of the summer's violence and rioting, the British public rediscovered the Inner...
Researchers in Tyneside and Coventry have been re-visiting the Community Development Project (CDP) o...
What can the municipal state do to radically transform urban economies? Local government in countrie...
What can the municipal state do to radically transform urban economies? Local government in countrie...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
This article scrutinizes the ambiguous nature of community development (CD) in England. It does so b...
The growth of community gardens has become the source of much academic debate regarding their role i...
Community Land Trusts (CLTs) can be a focal point of community organization in defence of neighbourh...
The growth of community gardens has become the source of much academic debate regarding their role i...