This article developed from a series of participatory evaluations, led by Dobbs and funded by a number of New Deal for Communities (NDC) partnerships in the North East of England. The evaluations were unique in that they involved training local people to undertake large-scale quantitative research to support area-based regeneration. The article develops a model of participation that allows local people to play a role in the research process, while delivering a range of data to assist regeneration partnerships in the provision of local services. It informed the development of participatory approaches used by the DCLG across 49 NDC Partnerships
This article reports and evaluates the lessons of a comparative study of community involvement in ru...
(ABIs) to regenerate run-down areas in many countries. However, despite their increased popularity, ...
Government rhetoric increasingly emphasises the importance of community participation in area regene...
The New Deal for Communities (NDC) programme is an ambitious English area-based initiative which aim...
For many years, United Kingdom governments have instigated urban regeneration schemes. The 1998–2011...
Purpose: The concepts of well-being and participation are prevalent in current regeneration policy, ...
The New Deal for Communities (NDC) is an ambitious English area-based initiative (ABI) designed to t...
In line with experience in other countries, the UK has attempted to address social and economic urba...
MPhilPublic participation is a key part of the urban regeneration policies in Britain strongly promo...
Much attention has been given in recent years to involving community members in research within a nu...
Community engagement in regeneration is an important way to ensure that residents in deprived neighb...
This thesis explores community based research and evaluation within the social regeneration context ...
This article reports the findings of a qualitative investigation into community based research withi...
The contention of this paper is that the policy discourses of 'community' and of 'participation' und...
Background: This study was set in 39 neighbourhoods involved in a government-funded regeneration pro...
This article reports and evaluates the lessons of a comparative study of community involvement in ru...
(ABIs) to regenerate run-down areas in many countries. However, despite their increased popularity, ...
Government rhetoric increasingly emphasises the importance of community participation in area regene...
The New Deal for Communities (NDC) programme is an ambitious English area-based initiative which aim...
For many years, United Kingdom governments have instigated urban regeneration schemes. The 1998–2011...
Purpose: The concepts of well-being and participation are prevalent in current regeneration policy, ...
The New Deal for Communities (NDC) is an ambitious English area-based initiative (ABI) designed to t...
In line with experience in other countries, the UK has attempted to address social and economic urba...
MPhilPublic participation is a key part of the urban regeneration policies in Britain strongly promo...
Much attention has been given in recent years to involving community members in research within a nu...
Community engagement in regeneration is an important way to ensure that residents in deprived neighb...
This thesis explores community based research and evaluation within the social regeneration context ...
This article reports the findings of a qualitative investigation into community based research withi...
The contention of this paper is that the policy discourses of 'community' and of 'participation' und...
Background: This study was set in 39 neighbourhoods involved in a government-funded regeneration pro...
This article reports and evaluates the lessons of a comparative study of community involvement in ru...
(ABIs) to regenerate run-down areas in many countries. However, despite their increased popularity, ...
Government rhetoric increasingly emphasises the importance of community participation in area regene...