Whilst media and political rhetoric in Britain is sceptical and often outright damning of the (presumed) morals and behaviours of the White marginalized poor, our aim is to explore the conditions under which successful communities are nevertheless built. Specifically, we examine the features of community and stress its importance both for belonging and bonding around shared norms and practices and for fostering the necessary bridging essential for interacting and cooperating with others. In considering what it means to foster a community that acts as a breakwater against the tides of stigma or disadvantage, we pay special attention to what we will call enabling conditions – essential features that communities either can or should be able to...
In a healthy community, no-one would get stuck facing long-term disadvantage. We are all challenged ...
There is a paucity of research on the role of the voluntary sector in countering social exclusion, p...
This thesis argues that social networks are key mediators between the harsh circumstances of people'...
Whilst media and political rhetoric in Britain is sceptical and often outright damning of the (presu...
The authors of ‘Community, Virtue and the White British Poor’ argue that poor White communities can ...
IntroductionAsset-based approaches to improve citizen wellbeing and address inequalities are now bei...
While people may belong to multiple psychological communities, each has a have primary community whi...
The idea of ‘well-being’ has emerged as a central lens through which to understand people and places...
While people may belong to multiple psychological communities, each has a have primary community whi...
The notion of community has been central to the political project of renewal of New Labour in the UK...
While people may belong to multiple psychological communities, each has a have primary community whi...
The concept of community is among the most contested of social science ideas. At the heart of this b...
Community empowerment and community capacity building have been central to government agendas in Bri...
This paper considers the continuing resilience of the notion of community in social policy making an...
The ways governments deal with the pandemic and communicate the crisis with their constituencies hav...
In a healthy community, no-one would get stuck facing long-term disadvantage. We are all challenged ...
There is a paucity of research on the role of the voluntary sector in countering social exclusion, p...
This thesis argues that social networks are key mediators between the harsh circumstances of people'...
Whilst media and political rhetoric in Britain is sceptical and often outright damning of the (presu...
The authors of ‘Community, Virtue and the White British Poor’ argue that poor White communities can ...
IntroductionAsset-based approaches to improve citizen wellbeing and address inequalities are now bei...
While people may belong to multiple psychological communities, each has a have primary community whi...
The idea of ‘well-being’ has emerged as a central lens through which to understand people and places...
While people may belong to multiple psychological communities, each has a have primary community whi...
The notion of community has been central to the political project of renewal of New Labour in the UK...
While people may belong to multiple psychological communities, each has a have primary community whi...
The concept of community is among the most contested of social science ideas. At the heart of this b...
Community empowerment and community capacity building have been central to government agendas in Bri...
This paper considers the continuing resilience of the notion of community in social policy making an...
The ways governments deal with the pandemic and communicate the crisis with their constituencies hav...
In a healthy community, no-one would get stuck facing long-term disadvantage. We are all challenged ...
There is a paucity of research on the role of the voluntary sector in countering social exclusion, p...
This thesis argues that social networks are key mediators between the harsh circumstances of people'...