This chapter explores concepts of 'community' which have long been framed as both the problem and solution to issues of civil society. Historical as well as current political influences are considered, including the New Labour government and Coalition’s mobilised notions of community and civil engagement as an organising tool for public policy making
This chapter provides an introductory overview of how the term ‘community’ has been conceptualized i...
This paper provides a concise overview of how the term ‘community’ has been conceptualised in sociol...
From the mid-1990s and building on experiences from the community development strategies of the 1960...
This paper considers the continuing resilience of the notion of community in social policy making an...
Both internationally and within Australia public policy is experiencing a rush back to the idea of c...
New Labour deployed community as a conceptual framework to rearticulate the state / citizen relation...
Community engagement and citizen participation have long been important themes in liberal democratic...
This article examines the New Labour agenda for the governance of localities, focusing on three cent...
Research into public participation in local decision-making has increased over the past forty years,...
The policy language of recent UK governments in relation to ‘activating’ communities has drawn on im...
Current political agendas are focussed on empowering communities through localism and devolution, as...
Little introduces the political concept of community, showing how philosophical ideas can be used in...
At the centre of this book is an emphasis on the very different ways in which the concept of communi...
Social, economic, educational and infrastructure development programs in Bangladesh, including natio...
Innovative attempts to involve citizens in policy making have been one of the defining features of t...
This chapter provides an introductory overview of how the term ‘community’ has been conceptualized i...
This paper provides a concise overview of how the term ‘community’ has been conceptualised in sociol...
From the mid-1990s and building on experiences from the community development strategies of the 1960...
This paper considers the continuing resilience of the notion of community in social policy making an...
Both internationally and within Australia public policy is experiencing a rush back to the idea of c...
New Labour deployed community as a conceptual framework to rearticulate the state / citizen relation...
Community engagement and citizen participation have long been important themes in liberal democratic...
This article examines the New Labour agenda for the governance of localities, focusing on three cent...
Research into public participation in local decision-making has increased over the past forty years,...
The policy language of recent UK governments in relation to ‘activating’ communities has drawn on im...
Current political agendas are focussed on empowering communities through localism and devolution, as...
Little introduces the political concept of community, showing how philosophical ideas can be used in...
At the centre of this book is an emphasis on the very different ways in which the concept of communi...
Social, economic, educational and infrastructure development programs in Bangladesh, including natio...
Innovative attempts to involve citizens in policy making have been one of the defining features of t...
This chapter provides an introductory overview of how the term ‘community’ has been conceptualized i...
This paper provides a concise overview of how the term ‘community’ has been conceptualised in sociol...
From the mid-1990s and building on experiences from the community development strategies of the 1960...