The emergence of community cohesion as a British policy priority has represented a discursive shift in approaches to race relations, the emphasis on ethnic diversity downplayed in favour of commonality, shared values and the promotion of national identity. Central to community cohesion has been a focus on ‘contact’ as a way of overcoming ‘parallel lives’, and the need for communities to take responsibility within processes of contact and dialogue. The political focus, echoing past assimilationist discourses, has been on an alleged lack of integration on the part of Muslims; by contrast little attention is paid to how white working class young people view the contact central to cohesion strategies. This paper draws on case study evidence fro...
Following the 2001 disturbances in Northern England, New Labour initiated a social cohesion agenda a...
This article explores effective approaches against racism in work with young people, and the relevan...
The claim that 'ethnic diversity poses a threat to social cohesion' has become almost ubiquitous in ...
‘Community Cohesion’, and the apparent lack of it, was rapidly offered as the explanation for the 20...
Initiated by the 2001 disturbances in Oldham, Burnley and Bradford, 'community cohesion' offers a c...
UK integration policies were fundamentally transformed when the former Labour Government replaced th...
‘Community Cohesion’ has become the most important way of understanding the state of ‘race relation...
The recent assertion by European political leaders that multi-culturalism has ‘utterly failed’ is re...
Community Cohesion was one of New Labour's most durable social policy programmes. Launched during th...
This paper interrogates a concept at the core of a social policy agenda that has dominated thinking ...
This report explores relationships between new and established communities in ethnically diverse nei...
Since 2001, community cohesion has been an English policy concern, with accompanying media discourse...
The paper focuses on the discourses, recommendations and programmes for facilitating community cohes...
The emergence of Community Cohesion (Cantle, 2001) as national policy from 2001 was portrayed as the...
The summer of 2001 saw the most serious scenes of violent disorder in British towns since the inner...
Following the 2001 disturbances in Northern England, New Labour initiated a social cohesion agenda a...
This article explores effective approaches against racism in work with young people, and the relevan...
The claim that 'ethnic diversity poses a threat to social cohesion' has become almost ubiquitous in ...
‘Community Cohesion’, and the apparent lack of it, was rapidly offered as the explanation for the 20...
Initiated by the 2001 disturbances in Oldham, Burnley and Bradford, 'community cohesion' offers a c...
UK integration policies were fundamentally transformed when the former Labour Government replaced th...
‘Community Cohesion’ has become the most important way of understanding the state of ‘race relation...
The recent assertion by European political leaders that multi-culturalism has ‘utterly failed’ is re...
Community Cohesion was one of New Labour's most durable social policy programmes. Launched during th...
This paper interrogates a concept at the core of a social policy agenda that has dominated thinking ...
This report explores relationships between new and established communities in ethnically diverse nei...
Since 2001, community cohesion has been an English policy concern, with accompanying media discourse...
The paper focuses on the discourses, recommendations and programmes for facilitating community cohes...
The emergence of Community Cohesion (Cantle, 2001) as national policy from 2001 was portrayed as the...
The summer of 2001 saw the most serious scenes of violent disorder in British towns since the inner...
Following the 2001 disturbances in Northern England, New Labour initiated a social cohesion agenda a...
This article explores effective approaches against racism in work with young people, and the relevan...
The claim that 'ethnic diversity poses a threat to social cohesion' has become almost ubiquitous in ...