‘Community cohesion’ is widely regarded as the ‘new’ framework governing race relations policy in the UK. It emerged in government discourse following the civil disturbances that occurred in several northern UK towns in 2001, and has rapidly become absorbed within local government and related organizations to replace previous attempts of multiculturalism. This paper examines several key characteristics of this agenda. In particular, I explore ‘slippages’ in language within and around discourses of ‘community cohesion’. I demonstrate how ‘community’ is central to the community cohesion agenda, and suggest that whilst the concept of ‘community’ is highly ambiguous, it has continuing resonance in New Labour policymaking. The concept of ‘commun...
PhD ThesisFollowing the 2001 disturbances in Northern England, New Labour initiated a social cohesi...
In a global context of an emphasis on identity politics and a ‘cultural turn ’ in social analysis, d...
This paper interrogates a concept at the core of a social policy agenda that has dominated thinking ...
‘Community cohesion’ is widely regarded as the ‘new’ framework governing race relations policy in th...
Using three different methods, this thesis critically explores New Labour policy discourses of commu...
Community Cohesion was one of New Labour's most durable social policy programmes. Launched during th...
It is imperative that an appropriate balance is reached between three key principles: equality, dive...
This article engages with popular narratives of community and cohesion, explored through a series of...
New Labour developed an ambitious programme to address what it saw as increasing social divisions in...
‘Community Cohesion’, and the apparent lack of it, was rapidly offered as the explanation for the 20...
It is imperative that an appropriate balance is reached between three key principles: equality, dive...
‘Community Cohesion’ has become the most important way of understanding the state of ‘race relation...
The paper focuses on the discourses, recommendations and programmes for facilitating community cohes...
Following the upheavals of 2001 in the northern England mill towns, there has been a renewed effort ...
The community cohesion policy agenda in England emerged from the mêlée of explanation and advice tha...
PhD ThesisFollowing the 2001 disturbances in Northern England, New Labour initiated a social cohesi...
In a global context of an emphasis on identity politics and a ‘cultural turn ’ in social analysis, d...
This paper interrogates a concept at the core of a social policy agenda that has dominated thinking ...
‘Community cohesion’ is widely regarded as the ‘new’ framework governing race relations policy in th...
Using three different methods, this thesis critically explores New Labour policy discourses of commu...
Community Cohesion was one of New Labour's most durable social policy programmes. Launched during th...
It is imperative that an appropriate balance is reached between three key principles: equality, dive...
This article engages with popular narratives of community and cohesion, explored through a series of...
New Labour developed an ambitious programme to address what it saw as increasing social divisions in...
‘Community Cohesion’, and the apparent lack of it, was rapidly offered as the explanation for the 20...
It is imperative that an appropriate balance is reached between three key principles: equality, dive...
‘Community Cohesion’ has become the most important way of understanding the state of ‘race relation...
The paper focuses on the discourses, recommendations and programmes for facilitating community cohes...
Following the upheavals of 2001 in the northern England mill towns, there has been a renewed effort ...
The community cohesion policy agenda in England emerged from the mêlée of explanation and advice tha...
PhD ThesisFollowing the 2001 disturbances in Northern England, New Labour initiated a social cohesi...
In a global context of an emphasis on identity politics and a ‘cultural turn ’ in social analysis, d...
This paper interrogates a concept at the core of a social policy agenda that has dominated thinking ...