Class, inequality and community development
Herausgeber: Mayo, Marjorie; Shaw, Mae
Class, inequality and community development
Herausgeber: Mayo, Marjorie; Shaw, Mae
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This book, the second title in the Rethinking Community Development series, argues for the centrality of class analysis and its associated divisions of power to any discussion of the potential benefits of community development.
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This book, the second title in the Rethinking Community Development series, argues for the centrality of class analysis and its associated divisions of power to any discussion of the potential benefits of community development.
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- Verlag: Policy Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 587g
- ISBN-13: 9781447322450
- ISBN-10: 1447322452
- Artikelnr.: 44678287
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Policy Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 587g
- ISBN-13: 9781447322450
- ISBN-10: 1447322452
- Artikelnr.: 44678287
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Mae Shaw is Senior Lecturer in Community Education at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. With a background in practice, she has a long established interest in the politics of community development and has published widely in this field. Marjorie Mayo is Emeritus Professor of Community Development, Goldsmiths, University of London. Her research has included learning for active citizenship, and access to justice in disadvantaged communities.
Series editors' preface; PART 1: Contested concepts of class, past and
present; Class, inequality and community development: editorial
introduction ~ Mae Shaw and Marjorie Mayo; Competing concepts of class:
implications and applications for community development ~ Lorraine C.
Minnite and Frances Fox Piven; Community development in the UK: whatever
happened to class? A historical analysis ~ Gary Craig PART 2: Class,
inequality and community development in context; Working-class communities
and ecology: reframing environmental justice around the Ilva steel plant in
Taranto (Apulia, Italy) ~ Stefania Barca and Emanuele Leonardi; Race, class
and green jobs in low-income communities in the US: challenges for
community development ~ Sekou Franklin; Community development practice in
India: Interrogating caste and common sense ~ Mohd. Shahid and Manish K.
Jha; The impact of gender, race and class on women's political
participation in post-apartheid South Africa: challenges for community
development ~ Janine Hicks and Sithembiso Myeni; What happens when
community organisers move into government? Recent experience in Bolivia ~
Mike Geddes; Community development: (un)fulfilled hopes for social equality
in Poland ~ Anna Bilon, Ewa Kurantowicz and Monika Noworolnik-Mastalska;
Rural-urban alliances for community development through land reform from
below ~ María Elena Martínez-Torres and Frederico Daia Firmiano; PART 3:
Reconnecting class and inequality through community development;
Reconciling participation and power in international development: a case
study ~ Kate Newman; Transformative education and community development:
sharing learning to challenge inequality ~ Anindita Adhikari and Peter
Taylor; Community development and class in the context of an East Asian
productivist welfare regime ~ Kwok-kin Fung; Community organising for
social change: the scope for class politics ~ Marilyn Taylor and Mandy
Wilson; Concluding chapter: Community unionism: looking backwards, looking
forwards ~ Marjorie Mayo and Pilgrim Tucker, with Mat Danaher.
present; Class, inequality and community development: editorial
introduction ~ Mae Shaw and Marjorie Mayo; Competing concepts of class:
implications and applications for community development ~ Lorraine C.
Minnite and Frances Fox Piven; Community development in the UK: whatever
happened to class? A historical analysis ~ Gary Craig PART 2: Class,
inequality and community development in context; Working-class communities
and ecology: reframing environmental justice around the Ilva steel plant in
Taranto (Apulia, Italy) ~ Stefania Barca and Emanuele Leonardi; Race, class
and green jobs in low-income communities in the US: challenges for
community development ~ Sekou Franklin; Community development practice in
India: Interrogating caste and common sense ~ Mohd. Shahid and Manish K.
Jha; The impact of gender, race and class on women's political
participation in post-apartheid South Africa: challenges for community
development ~ Janine Hicks and Sithembiso Myeni; What happens when
community organisers move into government? Recent experience in Bolivia ~
Mike Geddes; Community development: (un)fulfilled hopes for social equality
in Poland ~ Anna Bilon, Ewa Kurantowicz and Monika Noworolnik-Mastalska;
Rural-urban alliances for community development through land reform from
below ~ María Elena Martínez-Torres and Frederico Daia Firmiano; PART 3:
Reconnecting class and inequality through community development;
Reconciling participation and power in international development: a case
study ~ Kate Newman; Transformative education and community development:
sharing learning to challenge inequality ~ Anindita Adhikari and Peter
Taylor; Community development and class in the context of an East Asian
productivist welfare regime ~ Kwok-kin Fung; Community organising for
social change: the scope for class politics ~ Marilyn Taylor and Mandy
Wilson; Concluding chapter: Community unionism: looking backwards, looking
forwards ~ Marjorie Mayo and Pilgrim Tucker, with Mat Danaher.
Series editors' preface; PART 1: Contested concepts of class, past and
present; Class, inequality and community development: editorial
introduction ~ Mae Shaw and Marjorie Mayo; Competing concepts of class:
implications and applications for community development ~ Lorraine C.
Minnite and Frances Fox Piven; Community development in the UK: whatever
happened to class? A historical analysis ~ Gary Craig PART 2: Class,
inequality and community development in context; Working-class communities
and ecology: reframing environmental justice around the Ilva steel plant in
Taranto (Apulia, Italy) ~ Stefania Barca and Emanuele Leonardi; Race, class
and green jobs in low-income communities in the US: challenges for
community development ~ Sekou Franklin; Community development practice in
India: Interrogating caste and common sense ~ Mohd. Shahid and Manish K.
Jha; The impact of gender, race and class on women's political
participation in post-apartheid South Africa: challenges for community
development ~ Janine Hicks and Sithembiso Myeni; What happens when
community organisers move into government? Recent experience in Bolivia ~
Mike Geddes; Community development: (un)fulfilled hopes for social equality
in Poland ~ Anna Bilon, Ewa Kurantowicz and Monika Noworolnik-Mastalska;
Rural-urban alliances for community development through land reform from
below ~ María Elena Martínez-Torres and Frederico Daia Firmiano; PART 3:
Reconnecting class and inequality through community development;
Reconciling participation and power in international development: a case
study ~ Kate Newman; Transformative education and community development:
sharing learning to challenge inequality ~ Anindita Adhikari and Peter
Taylor; Community development and class in the context of an East Asian
productivist welfare regime ~ Kwok-kin Fung; Community organising for
social change: the scope for class politics ~ Marilyn Taylor and Mandy
Wilson; Concluding chapter: Community unionism: looking backwards, looking
forwards ~ Marjorie Mayo and Pilgrim Tucker, with Mat Danaher.
present; Class, inequality and community development: editorial
introduction ~ Mae Shaw and Marjorie Mayo; Competing concepts of class:
implications and applications for community development ~ Lorraine C.
Minnite and Frances Fox Piven; Community development in the UK: whatever
happened to class? A historical analysis ~ Gary Craig PART 2: Class,
inequality and community development in context; Working-class communities
and ecology: reframing environmental justice around the Ilva steel plant in
Taranto (Apulia, Italy) ~ Stefania Barca and Emanuele Leonardi; Race, class
and green jobs in low-income communities in the US: challenges for
community development ~ Sekou Franklin; Community development practice in
India: Interrogating caste and common sense ~ Mohd. Shahid and Manish K.
Jha; The impact of gender, race and class on women's political
participation in post-apartheid South Africa: challenges for community
development ~ Janine Hicks and Sithembiso Myeni; What happens when
community organisers move into government? Recent experience in Bolivia ~
Mike Geddes; Community development: (un)fulfilled hopes for social equality
in Poland ~ Anna Bilon, Ewa Kurantowicz and Monika Noworolnik-Mastalska;
Rural-urban alliances for community development through land reform from
below ~ María Elena Martínez-Torres and Frederico Daia Firmiano; PART 3:
Reconnecting class and inequality through community development;
Reconciling participation and power in international development: a case
study ~ Kate Newman; Transformative education and community development:
sharing learning to challenge inequality ~ Anindita Adhikari and Peter
Taylor; Community development and class in the context of an East Asian
productivist welfare regime ~ Kwok-kin Fung; Community organising for
social change: the scope for class politics ~ Marilyn Taylor and Mandy
Wilson; Concluding chapter: Community unionism: looking backwards, looking
forwards ~ Marjorie Mayo and Pilgrim Tucker, with Mat Danaher.