Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This study explores a neglected dimension of 'community' involvement in urban regeneration - the commitments, interests, organisations and social networks that relate to people's religious identities. It explores the present and potential contribution of faith communities to regeneration, and to official programmes of neighbourhood renewal.Main Topics:Topics covered include religion, urban regeneration, ethnic minorities, religious organisations, community development.<br
This article examines the debates that have arisen in relation to the establishment of sites of wors...
This article examines the debates that have arisen in relation to the establishment of sites of wors...
Despite a legacy of seemingly enlightened non-sectarian provision of sites and space for religious w...
The British government has identified 'faith communities' as a neglected resource in urban regenerat...
Includes bibliographical referencesAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:m03/25...
After describing the challenges, myths, exclusions and opportunities of urban regeneration, this ar...
A summary of this report can be found in the Findings section of the JRF web site www.jrf.org.u
The UK government has identified Faith communities as important sources of 'social capital' in commu...
This paper is about the role of faith communities in urban transformation. It discusses empirical ex...
What evidence supports or refutes the claim articulated from various quarters that faith-based organ...
What evidence supports or refutes the claim articulated from various quarters that faith-based organ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordData availa...
Faith groups are increasingly regarded as important civil society participants in British urban gove...
<p>The aim of this report is to highlight evidence regarding the roles and impact that Local Faith C...
The present paper explores psychological processes that underpin the success of community change in ...
This article examines the debates that have arisen in relation to the establishment of sites of wors...
This article examines the debates that have arisen in relation to the establishment of sites of wors...
Despite a legacy of seemingly enlightened non-sectarian provision of sites and space for religious w...
The British government has identified 'faith communities' as a neglected resource in urban regenerat...
Includes bibliographical referencesAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:m03/25...
After describing the challenges, myths, exclusions and opportunities of urban regeneration, this ar...
A summary of this report can be found in the Findings section of the JRF web site www.jrf.org.u
The UK government has identified Faith communities as important sources of 'social capital' in commu...
This paper is about the role of faith communities in urban transformation. It discusses empirical ex...
What evidence supports or refutes the claim articulated from various quarters that faith-based organ...
What evidence supports or refutes the claim articulated from various quarters that faith-based organ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordData availa...
Faith groups are increasingly regarded as important civil society participants in British urban gove...
<p>The aim of this report is to highlight evidence regarding the roles and impact that Local Faith C...
The present paper explores psychological processes that underpin the success of community change in ...
This article examines the debates that have arisen in relation to the establishment of sites of wors...
This article examines the debates that have arisen in relation to the establishment of sites of wors...
Despite a legacy of seemingly enlightened non-sectarian provision of sites and space for religious w...