This article introduces a themed section of the Community Development Journal that re-evaluates the British Community Development Project (CDP) of the 1970s, with particular reference to three local ‘radical’ CDPs. It sets the national Community Development Project in context, as an experimental programme of action-research in twelve ‘deprived’ areas, set up in response to the rediscovery of poverty in the late 1960s. It explains the rationale for revisiting the CDPs from the vantage point of the second decade of the twenty-first century, when the structural problems of neoliberal capitalism (especially deindustrialization and globalization), identified as emergent by the CDP teams in the 1970s, continue to impact on disadvantaged neighbour...
This article examines the adoption, by the New Labour government, of a mixed communities approach to...
This thesis examines the interplay between community development and local government modernisation ...
Community development has always served ideological functions. In the current era of neoliberal aust...
Researchers in Tyneside and Coventry have been re-visiting the Community Development Project (CDP) o...
This article critically reviews the North Tyneside Community Development Project (CDP), which ran fr...
Researchers in Tyneside and Coventry have been re-visiting the Community Development Project (CDP) o...
This article offers a brief overview of the challenges facing UK local authorities, including the ne...
While plenty has been written about the reinvention of the social by the Third Way as a new governme...
This article scrutinizes the ambiguous nature of community development (CD) in England. It does so b...
Accounts of the Community Development Projects (CDPs) that ran as experimental interventions in twel...
The UK coalition government introduced the Community Organisers Programme in 2010, providing state f...
This review looks at a book that is a collection of writings forming the first of a series on ‘Rethi...
Sustainable development has, in recent times, come to feature prominently on the government agenda, ...
Sustainable development has, in recent times, come to feature prominently on the government agenda, ...
This article examines the adoption, by the New Labour government, of a mixed communities approach to...
This article examines the adoption, by the New Labour government, of a mixed communities approach to...
This thesis examines the interplay between community development and local government modernisation ...
Community development has always served ideological functions. In the current era of neoliberal aust...
Researchers in Tyneside and Coventry have been re-visiting the Community Development Project (CDP) o...
This article critically reviews the North Tyneside Community Development Project (CDP), which ran fr...
Researchers in Tyneside and Coventry have been re-visiting the Community Development Project (CDP) o...
This article offers a brief overview of the challenges facing UK local authorities, including the ne...
While plenty has been written about the reinvention of the social by the Third Way as a new governme...
This article scrutinizes the ambiguous nature of community development (CD) in England. It does so b...
Accounts of the Community Development Projects (CDPs) that ran as experimental interventions in twel...
The UK coalition government introduced the Community Organisers Programme in 2010, providing state f...
This review looks at a book that is a collection of writings forming the first of a series on ‘Rethi...
Sustainable development has, in recent times, come to feature prominently on the government agenda, ...
Sustainable development has, in recent times, come to feature prominently on the government agenda, ...
This article examines the adoption, by the New Labour government, of a mixed communities approach to...
This article examines the adoption, by the New Labour government, of a mixed communities approach to...
This thesis examines the interplay between community development and local government modernisation ...
Community development has always served ideological functions. In the current era of neoliberal aust...