This paper describes and analyses the response of UK civil society in the early months of the Covid-19 crisis, roughly the period March to July 2020. While focussing primarily on civil society actors, the paper includes an exploration of how civil society and the national government interacted with each other. It considers the extent to which responses to the Covid-19 crisis reflect familiar patterns of behaviour by civil society in the UK, and in the relationship between the government and ‘third sector’. The paper concludes by pointing to emergent issues for civil society as the UK looked towards recovery from the initial wave of crisis
This article explores the determinants of local resilience in the form of local COVID-19 mutual aid ...
This short Opinion article for Local Government Chronicle praises the response of UK local governmen...
Though on the frontline of the COVID-19 response and more attuned to the shifting needs of vulnerabl...
This paper describes and analyses the response of UK civil society in the early months of the Covid-...
This chapter explores the institutional and ideological tensions that shape the United Kingdom (UK) ...
This paper discusses to what degree did civil society organisations (CSOs) felt threatened during CO...
COVID-19 created an extraordinary social situation in which governments struggle to mitigate the har...
State and civil society have had a complicated and inter-twined relationship for many years and this...
Our case study explored a Local Resilience Forum's (LRF) civil contingency response to COVID-19 in t...
This chapter examines the response of the United Kingdom (UK) to the Covid-19 pandemic during the fi...
This research note highlights the need to engage the voluntary sector in strategic emergency respons...
This paper explores the local impact of various forms of fiscal and monetary support for UK-based co...
In England, fire and rescue services are defined as category A responders to all and any emergencies...
This article presents an original analysis of the UK government’s discursive response to COVID-19 ac...
This paper analyzes legitimation practices of international organisations in the face of the global ...
This article explores the determinants of local resilience in the form of local COVID-19 mutual aid ...
This short Opinion article for Local Government Chronicle praises the response of UK local governmen...
Though on the frontline of the COVID-19 response and more attuned to the shifting needs of vulnerabl...
This paper describes and analyses the response of UK civil society in the early months of the Covid-...
This chapter explores the institutional and ideological tensions that shape the United Kingdom (UK) ...
This paper discusses to what degree did civil society organisations (CSOs) felt threatened during CO...
COVID-19 created an extraordinary social situation in which governments struggle to mitigate the har...
State and civil society have had a complicated and inter-twined relationship for many years and this...
Our case study explored a Local Resilience Forum's (LRF) civil contingency response to COVID-19 in t...
This chapter examines the response of the United Kingdom (UK) to the Covid-19 pandemic during the fi...
This research note highlights the need to engage the voluntary sector in strategic emergency respons...
This paper explores the local impact of various forms of fiscal and monetary support for UK-based co...
In England, fire and rescue services are defined as category A responders to all and any emergencies...
This article presents an original analysis of the UK government’s discursive response to COVID-19 ac...
This paper analyzes legitimation practices of international organisations in the face of the global ...
This article explores the determinants of local resilience in the form of local COVID-19 mutual aid ...
This short Opinion article for Local Government Chronicle praises the response of UK local governmen...
Though on the frontline of the COVID-19 response and more attuned to the shifting needs of vulnerabl...