Since the global financial crisis of 2008-9 and the deficit reduction measures introduced by the British government from 2011, a new strategic deinstitutionalized model of community engagement has begun to emerge to address issues of social justice and environmental concern. Cloke (2011) identifies this new space of engagement as ‘rapprochement’. This research develops this concept, arguing that this organic, radical, social enterprise form of partnership offers the Established Church1 a potential means to engage in community-based social action in a postwelfare, post-regeneration age. A redistribution of power that seeks to enable agency and release enterprise, innovation and hope is at the heart of this new community-based model of partne...
Partnership and participation are terms at the centre of current urban regeneration policy initiativ...
Faith groups are increasingly regarded as important civil society participants in British urban gove...
As a former urban development manager and now a minister in the Church of England, I offer this thes...
This interdisciplinary study is a work of missiology and aims to formulate a model of partnership fo...
This report reflects the views and experiences of senior representatives and practitioners of both l...
This interdisciplinary study is a work of missiology and aims to formulate a model of partnership fo...
Abstract: This article is concerned with the concept of postsecular rapprochement, which refers to t...
For the last eight years I have worked as a community practitioner in the Durham Diocese, in North E...
Community engagement in regeneration is an important way to ensure that residents in deprived neighb...
‘Partnership’ has become a buzzword in development circles. The term is used to describe almost any...
English Cathedrals have an established and valued place in their respective locations. Their central...
This paper discusses the outcomes of action research with an interfaith community dialogue project. ...
This paper explores the growing importance of partnership development within the social services sec...
Today, global socio-ecological problems are too complex and urgent for isolated actions, and cross-s...
Throughout the 1980s and 1990s partnership has come to be the accepted mechanisms for the delivery o...
Partnership and participation are terms at the centre of current urban regeneration policy initiativ...
Faith groups are increasingly regarded as important civil society participants in British urban gove...
As a former urban development manager and now a minister in the Church of England, I offer this thes...
This interdisciplinary study is a work of missiology and aims to formulate a model of partnership fo...
This report reflects the views and experiences of senior representatives and practitioners of both l...
This interdisciplinary study is a work of missiology and aims to formulate a model of partnership fo...
Abstract: This article is concerned with the concept of postsecular rapprochement, which refers to t...
For the last eight years I have worked as a community practitioner in the Durham Diocese, in North E...
Community engagement in regeneration is an important way to ensure that residents in deprived neighb...
‘Partnership’ has become a buzzword in development circles. The term is used to describe almost any...
English Cathedrals have an established and valued place in their respective locations. Their central...
This paper discusses the outcomes of action research with an interfaith community dialogue project. ...
This paper explores the growing importance of partnership development within the social services sec...
Today, global socio-ecological problems are too complex and urgent for isolated actions, and cross-s...
Throughout the 1980s and 1990s partnership has come to be the accepted mechanisms for the delivery o...
Partnership and participation are terms at the centre of current urban regeneration policy initiativ...
Faith groups are increasingly regarded as important civil society participants in British urban gove...
As a former urban development manager and now a minister in the Church of England, I offer this thes...