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(Ebook) The Well-Connected Community: A Networking Approach to Community Development, 2nd Edition by Alison Gilchrist ISBN 9781847420565, 9781847427847, 1847420567, 1847427847

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Authors:Alison Gilchrist
Pages:250 pages.
Year:2009
Editon:2
Publisher:Policy Press
Language:english
File Size:5.12 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781847420565, 9781847427847, 1847420567, 1847427847
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(Ebook) The Well-Connected Community: A Networking Approach to Community Development, 2nd Edition by Alison Gilchrist ISBN 9781847420565, 9781847427847, 1847420567, 1847427847

Under the UK's New Labour government, policy interest has grown with regards to the contribution that communities can make to civil society and democratic renewal. Key programs, particularly those promoting regeneration and renewal, require community participation in partnerships and public decision-making. This fully revised second edition demonstrates how informal and formal networks strengthen communities and improve partnership working. The book examines the benefits and limitations of networks in supporting self-help, collective action, and multi-agency arrangements in the UK. It presents recent research on community development practice and develops useful links between theory, policy, and practice. It addresses important issues around equality, diversity, and social cohesion, while also providing recommendations for good networking practice.
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