Community groups in context
Herausgeber: McCabe, Angus; Phillimore, Jenny
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Collates knowledge and examines the role and nature of community groups and activities operating outside of the formal voluntary sector in the UK to develop a coherent understanding about these so-called â below the radarâ organisations.
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Collates knowledge and examines the role and nature of community groups and activities operating outside of the formal voluntary sector in the UK to develop a coherent understanding about these so-called â below the radarâ organisations.
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Produktdetails
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- Third Sector Research
- Verlag: Bristol University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 537g
- ISBN-13: 9781447327776
- ISBN-10: 1447327772
- Artikelnr.: 46605242
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Third Sector Research
- Verlag: Bristol University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 537g
- ISBN-13: 9781447327776
- ISBN-10: 1447327772
- Artikelnr.: 46605242
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Professor Jenny Phillimore is Director of the Institute for Research into Superdiversity. During her five years at the Third Sector Research Centre her interests included small scale community action, refugee and migrant communities and community engagement Angus McCabe is a Senior Research Fellow at the Third Sector Research Centre at the University of Birmingham. He has a background in community development practice in urban and rural settings in the UK
Introduction: Why get below the radar? The importance of understanding
community groups and activities ~ Angus McCabe and Jenny Phillimore Part
One: Scoping and mapping community actions and activities Below the radar?
Community groups and activities in context ~ Angus McCabe and Jenny
Phillimore Getting below the radar: micro-mapping 'hidden' community
activity ~ Andri Soteri-Proctor Part Two: Community groups and activities
in context Are we different? Claims for distinctiveness in voluntary and
community action ~ Angus McCabe and Jenny Phillimore Community as policy:
reflections on community engagement, empowerment and social action in a
changing policy context ~ Angus McCabe Lost to austerity, lost in
austerity: rethinking the community sector in Ireland ~ Niall Crowley All
change? Surviving below the radar: community groups and activities in hard
times ~ Angus McCabe and Jenny Phillimore Part Three: Under-explored radars
The UK Gypsy, Traveller and Roma third sector: a Gypsy industry or route to
empowerment? ~ Andrew Ryder and Sarah Cemlyn Understanding grassroots arts
groups and practices in communities ~ Hilary Ramsden, Jane Milling and
Robin Simpson Is there a black and minority ethnic third sector in the UK?
~ Lucy Mayblin 'More than a refugee community organisation': a study of
African migrant associations in Glasgow ~ Teresa Piacentini Part Four:
Thinking about voice, learning and emotion below the radar 'Almost a
whisper': black and minority ethnic community groups' voice and influence ~
Phil Ware Learning to sustain social action ~ Jenny Phillimore and Angus
McCabe Authentic and legitimate? The emotional role of 'grassroots'
community activists in policymaking ~ Rosie Anderson Conclusion: thinking
back and looking forward ~ Angus McCabe and Jenny Phillimore
community groups and activities ~ Angus McCabe and Jenny Phillimore Part
One: Scoping and mapping community actions and activities Below the radar?
Community groups and activities in context ~ Angus McCabe and Jenny
Phillimore Getting below the radar: micro-mapping 'hidden' community
activity ~ Andri Soteri-Proctor Part Two: Community groups and activities
in context Are we different? Claims for distinctiveness in voluntary and
community action ~ Angus McCabe and Jenny Phillimore Community as policy:
reflections on community engagement, empowerment and social action in a
changing policy context ~ Angus McCabe Lost to austerity, lost in
austerity: rethinking the community sector in Ireland ~ Niall Crowley All
change? Surviving below the radar: community groups and activities in hard
times ~ Angus McCabe and Jenny Phillimore Part Three: Under-explored radars
The UK Gypsy, Traveller and Roma third sector: a Gypsy industry or route to
empowerment? ~ Andrew Ryder and Sarah Cemlyn Understanding grassroots arts
groups and practices in communities ~ Hilary Ramsden, Jane Milling and
Robin Simpson Is there a black and minority ethnic third sector in the UK?
~ Lucy Mayblin 'More than a refugee community organisation': a study of
African migrant associations in Glasgow ~ Teresa Piacentini Part Four:
Thinking about voice, learning and emotion below the radar 'Almost a
whisper': black and minority ethnic community groups' voice and influence ~
Phil Ware Learning to sustain social action ~ Jenny Phillimore and Angus
McCabe Authentic and legitimate? The emotional role of 'grassroots'
community activists in policymaking ~ Rosie Anderson Conclusion: thinking
back and looking forward ~ Angus McCabe and Jenny Phillimore
Introduction: Why get below the radar? The importance of understanding
community groups and activities ~ Angus McCabe and Jenny Phillimore Part
One: Scoping and mapping community actions and activities Below the radar?
Community groups and activities in context ~ Angus McCabe and Jenny
Phillimore Getting below the radar: micro-mapping 'hidden' community
activity ~ Andri Soteri-Proctor Part Two: Community groups and activities
in context Are we different? Claims for distinctiveness in voluntary and
community action ~ Angus McCabe and Jenny Phillimore Community as policy:
reflections on community engagement, empowerment and social action in a
changing policy context ~ Angus McCabe Lost to austerity, lost in
austerity: rethinking the community sector in Ireland ~ Niall Crowley All
change? Surviving below the radar: community groups and activities in hard
times ~ Angus McCabe and Jenny Phillimore Part Three: Under-explored radars
The UK Gypsy, Traveller and Roma third sector: a Gypsy industry or route to
empowerment? ~ Andrew Ryder and Sarah Cemlyn Understanding grassroots arts
groups and practices in communities ~ Hilary Ramsden, Jane Milling and
Robin Simpson Is there a black and minority ethnic third sector in the UK?
~ Lucy Mayblin 'More than a refugee community organisation': a study of
African migrant associations in Glasgow ~ Teresa Piacentini Part Four:
Thinking about voice, learning and emotion below the radar 'Almost a
whisper': black and minority ethnic community groups' voice and influence ~
Phil Ware Learning to sustain social action ~ Jenny Phillimore and Angus
McCabe Authentic and legitimate? The emotional role of 'grassroots'
community activists in policymaking ~ Rosie Anderson Conclusion: thinking
back and looking forward ~ Angus McCabe and Jenny Phillimore
community groups and activities ~ Angus McCabe and Jenny Phillimore Part
One: Scoping and mapping community actions and activities Below the radar?
Community groups and activities in context ~ Angus McCabe and Jenny
Phillimore Getting below the radar: micro-mapping 'hidden' community
activity ~ Andri Soteri-Proctor Part Two: Community groups and activities
in context Are we different? Claims for distinctiveness in voluntary and
community action ~ Angus McCabe and Jenny Phillimore Community as policy:
reflections on community engagement, empowerment and social action in a
changing policy context ~ Angus McCabe Lost to austerity, lost in
austerity: rethinking the community sector in Ireland ~ Niall Crowley All
change? Surviving below the radar: community groups and activities in hard
times ~ Angus McCabe and Jenny Phillimore Part Three: Under-explored radars
The UK Gypsy, Traveller and Roma third sector: a Gypsy industry or route to
empowerment? ~ Andrew Ryder and Sarah Cemlyn Understanding grassroots arts
groups and practices in communities ~ Hilary Ramsden, Jane Milling and
Robin Simpson Is there a black and minority ethnic third sector in the UK?
~ Lucy Mayblin 'More than a refugee community organisation': a study of
African migrant associations in Glasgow ~ Teresa Piacentini Part Four:
Thinking about voice, learning and emotion below the radar 'Almost a
whisper': black and minority ethnic community groups' voice and influence ~
Phil Ware Learning to sustain social action ~ Jenny Phillimore and Angus
McCabe Authentic and legitimate? The emotional role of 'grassroots'
community activists in policymaking ~ Rosie Anderson Conclusion: thinking
back and looking forward ~ Angus McCabe and Jenny Phillimore