Returning (to) Communities offers an innovative collection of examples and case studies into what has become a hotly disputed topic. The chapters present a wide-ranging series of interventions into the new debates over the concepts and practices of 'community' and the communal. For this book, scholars have been gathered from across Europe and Australia as well as from the United States, and several contributors are involved in community practice. Returning (to) Communities is essential reading to researchers and students in social policy, sociology, ethnic studies, cultural analysis, media studies, and across all of the social sciences and humanities concerned with the communal and the collective
Since 2001 we have been engaged in a re-study of three linked Leicester projects: The Employment of ...
Since 2001 we have been engaged in a re-study of three linked Leicester projects: The Employment of ...
Contemporary intellectuals have rushed to embrace the concept of community.” What does this tell us...
At the centre of this book is an emphasis on the very different ways in which the concept of communi...
This book sheds new light on the complex inter-relations that make up class, power, local history an...
Little introduces the political concept of community, showing how philosophical ideas can be used in...
First published Open Access under a Creative Commons license as What are Community Studies?, this ti...
This paper represents some of the diverse discourses in the social sciences that are not often known...
Despite the frequency with which the term 'community' is used, it is hard to find any comprehensive ...
The concept of community is among the most contested of social science ideas. At the heart of this b...
Towards the end of the 20th century, a range of western sociologists and cultural theorists were arg...
We propose a network analytic approach to the Community Question in o~der to separate the study of ...
We propose a network analytic approach to the Community Question in o~der to separate the study of ...
The increasing individualism of modern Western society has been accompanied by an enduring nostalgia...
The goal of the thesis is to find if the community approach used by its leading figures is based on ...
Since 2001 we have been engaged in a re-study of three linked Leicester projects: The Employment of ...
Since 2001 we have been engaged in a re-study of three linked Leicester projects: The Employment of ...
Contemporary intellectuals have rushed to embrace the concept of community.” What does this tell us...
At the centre of this book is an emphasis on the very different ways in which the concept of communi...
This book sheds new light on the complex inter-relations that make up class, power, local history an...
Little introduces the political concept of community, showing how philosophical ideas can be used in...
First published Open Access under a Creative Commons license as What are Community Studies?, this ti...
This paper represents some of the diverse discourses in the social sciences that are not often known...
Despite the frequency with which the term 'community' is used, it is hard to find any comprehensive ...
The concept of community is among the most contested of social science ideas. At the heart of this b...
Towards the end of the 20th century, a range of western sociologists and cultural theorists were arg...
We propose a network analytic approach to the Community Question in o~der to separate the study of ...
We propose a network analytic approach to the Community Question in o~der to separate the study of ...
The increasing individualism of modern Western society has been accompanied by an enduring nostalgia...
The goal of the thesis is to find if the community approach used by its leading figures is based on ...
Since 2001 we have been engaged in a re-study of three linked Leicester projects: The Employment of ...
Since 2001 we have been engaged in a re-study of three linked Leicester projects: The Employment of ...
Contemporary intellectuals have rushed to embrace the concept of community.” What does this tell us...