Both politics and community development have changed in England since the 2007/8 financial crisis. Prior to the crisis, a decade-long renaissance of community development was supported by the New Labour government (1997–2010). Through its communitarian and third-way agenda, New Labour endorsed community development as a tool to foster social capital to build ‘stronger’ and more ‘cohesive’ communities (Kay, 2006). Its scope expanded, with considerable infrastructure investment in the public sector, and in service delivery contracts to the voluntary sector (Taylor, 2012). The financial crisis disrupted such growth, which, this chapter argues, has facilitated the decline of community development activity has facilitated the decline of communit...
Recent contributions by geographers on the relationships between states and citizens have documented...
When examining the role of community development an associated phenomenon is never too far from cons...
Community empowerment and community capacity building have been central to government agendas in Bri...
The Coalition government’s five-year programme of public sector reform and austerity exploited the a...
Introduction The significant and controlling effect of global forces on local communities has been ...
This paper considers the continuing resilience of the notion of community in social policy making an...
In this paper I explore the scale of community economic development (CED) and the barriers impacting...
Within the current context, the role of community development within the UK is increasingly circumsc...
This article scrutinizes the ambiguous nature of community development (CD) in England. It does so b...
Research into public participation in local decision-making has increased over the past forty years,...
in crisis: from dissent to incorporation, dilution and fragmentation Matthew Scott* Abstract This pa...
The current period of finance-driven capitalism, which can be broadly dated from the mid-1970s, has ...
Increased funding pressures on community development and reductions in governmental funding for comm...
This article examines the adoption, by the New Labour government, of a mixed communities approach to...
Community development is routinely invoked as a practical solution to tackle a myriad of social prob...
Recent contributions by geographers on the relationships between states and citizens have documented...
When examining the role of community development an associated phenomenon is never too far from cons...
Community empowerment and community capacity building have been central to government agendas in Bri...
The Coalition government’s five-year programme of public sector reform and austerity exploited the a...
Introduction The significant and controlling effect of global forces on local communities has been ...
This paper considers the continuing resilience of the notion of community in social policy making an...
In this paper I explore the scale of community economic development (CED) and the barriers impacting...
Within the current context, the role of community development within the UK is increasingly circumsc...
This article scrutinizes the ambiguous nature of community development (CD) in England. It does so b...
Research into public participation in local decision-making has increased over the past forty years,...
in crisis: from dissent to incorporation, dilution and fragmentation Matthew Scott* Abstract This pa...
The current period of finance-driven capitalism, which can be broadly dated from the mid-1970s, has ...
Increased funding pressures on community development and reductions in governmental funding for comm...
This article examines the adoption, by the New Labour government, of a mixed communities approach to...
Community development is routinely invoked as a practical solution to tackle a myriad of social prob...
Recent contributions by geographers on the relationships between states and citizens have documented...
When examining the role of community development an associated phenomenon is never too far from cons...
Community empowerment and community capacity building have been central to government agendas in Bri...