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Cover DIY Community Action

DIY Community Action

Neighbourhood problems and community self-help

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Author:
Liz Richardson

This book presents a lively challenge to the existing thinking on community development, and proposes ways forward for community building.

Publisher:
Policy Press
Publication Date:
12 Mar 2008
Online ISBN:
9781847420862
Series:
CASE Studies on Poverty, Place and Policy
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.51952/9781847420862
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Front Matter
Front Matter
One: Introduction
Two: Talking to communities
Three: Why neighbourhoods and communities matter to residents
Four: Community action: so what?
Five: The value of volunteering
Six: How the groups organise themselves
Seven: What gives residents the right to take charge
Eight: Obstacles and limits, supports and potential
Nine: Conclusions: championing community self-help
Back Matter
The Gatsby Project: further details
References
Index

How people can be persuaded to take more control of their own lives continues to be a subject of policy and academic debate, and the contribution of active citizens to improving societal well-being is high across different policy agendas. But the promotion of community self-help raises a wide range of questions - for people working in neighbourhoods, for policy makers, for politicians, and for residents themselves - about how we promote engagement, what would motivate people to become active, and more fundamentally about the ongoing relevance and value of community activity.

“DIY Community Action” offers thought-provoking answers to these questions, based on detailed real-life evidence from over 100 community groups, each trying to combat neighbourhood problems. It presents a lively challenge to the existing thinking on contested debates, and proposes ways forward for community building.

This timely publication is an engaging resource for policy makers, practitioners, academics, students and general readers interested in exploring community engagement and active citizenship. Its insightful analysis will be of interest to students of social policy, sociology, community work, housing and regeneration, local government studies and public policy.

Liz Richardson is a Research Fellow at the Institute for Political and Economic Governance at the University of Manchester.

Author/Editor details at time of book publication.

Copyright:
© Liz Richardson 2008
Hardback ISBN:
9781847420855
Paperback ISBN:
9781847420848
ePub ISBN:
9781447315544
Online ISBN:
9781847420862
Page Extent:
304
Keywords:
community self-help; neighbourhood problems; policy makers; politicians; residents; engagement; active citizens; community activity; community groups; community building
Global Social Challenges:
Poverty, Inequality and Social Justice
Sustainable Development Goals:
Goal 1: No Poverty, Goal 5: Gender Equality, Goal 10: Reduced Inequalities, Goal 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Subject:
Community Development, Community Development, Social Work, Social Work
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