In today’s society the term ‘Community’ is frequently used. Politicians, religious leaders, policy makers and the media are repeatedly utilizing the concept to describe a particular scenario. Traditionally, sociologists have been fascinated with community, within a theoretical and geographical context. At the centre of the community is the debate of how external agencies work with the local community and how social policy can work at a local level. The aim of this paper is to critically explore the debate around community and how the subject has re-established itself within the discipline of sociology. To justify the arguments surrounding the Sociology of Community the author uses a case study of The United Kingdom
The way in which communities organise themselves can be observed from three different angles. Initi...
This paper explores the formation of ‘community’ on a British council estate as a process of negotia...
The question of what community comes to mean has taken on increasing significance in sociological de...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a published work that appeared in final form in ...
The concept of community is among the most contested of social science ideas. At the heart of this b...
The study of community is a key area of concern in sociology and anthropology. In this paper it is ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
This paper argues that community studies remain an effective medium for the development of sociologi...
Sociologists who study communities do not agree on how observations about community phenomena are to...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Business.The thesis arises from fourteen years field pr...
The author’s aim is to offer some critical observations on usage of the terms ‘community’ and ‘faith...
Sociology is in transition from a natural history phase of science toward a true science. This peri...
The policy language of recent UK governments in relation to ‘activating’ communities has drawn on im...
Since 2001 we have been engaged in a re-study of three linked Leicester projects: The Employment of ...
Community Life is an up to date and comprehensive account of the sociology of community in modern Br...
The way in which communities organise themselves can be observed from three different angles. Initi...
This paper explores the formation of ‘community’ on a British council estate as a process of negotia...
The question of what community comes to mean has taken on increasing significance in sociological de...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a published work that appeared in final form in ...
The concept of community is among the most contested of social science ideas. At the heart of this b...
The study of community is a key area of concern in sociology and anthropology. In this paper it is ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
This paper argues that community studies remain an effective medium for the development of sociologi...
Sociologists who study communities do not agree on how observations about community phenomena are to...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Business.The thesis arises from fourteen years field pr...
The author’s aim is to offer some critical observations on usage of the terms ‘community’ and ‘faith...
Sociology is in transition from a natural history phase of science toward a true science. This peri...
The policy language of recent UK governments in relation to ‘activating’ communities has drawn on im...
Since 2001 we have been engaged in a re-study of three linked Leicester projects: The Employment of ...
Community Life is an up to date and comprehensive account of the sociology of community in modern Br...
The way in which communities organise themselves can be observed from three different angles. Initi...
This paper explores the formation of ‘community’ on a British council estate as a process of negotia...
The question of what community comes to mean has taken on increasing significance in sociological de...