The Well-Connected Community
A Networking Approach to Community Development
Alison Gilchrist(Author)
Policy Press
Published on 21. January 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
166 pages
978-1-86134-527-1 (ISBN)
Description
Policy interest in the contribution that communities can make to civil society and democratic renewal has grown under New Labour. Key programmes, particularly those promoting regeneration and renewal, require community participation in partnerships and public decision making. This book demonstrates how informal and formal networks strengthen communities and improve partnership working. The well-connected community: examines the benefits and limitations of networks in supporting self-help, collective action and multi-agency arrangements; explores the concept of 'community' in relation to patterns of interaction, social identity and mutual influence; advocates a new model of community development that promotes networking as a skilled and strategic intervention; presents recent research on community development practice; develops useful links between theory, policy and practice; addresses important issues around equality, diversity and social cohesion; provides recommendations for good networking practice. The book is aimed at practitioners, trainers, policy makers and managers who are working with communities or responsible for community participation strategies.
It promotes networking as a vital component of community development and explains how it contributes to government policy objectives.
It promotes networking as a vital component of community development and explains how it contributes to government policy objectives.
Reviews / Votes
"One of the most important books on community development." Danny Burns, The SOLAR Centre, University of the West of England, Bristol "In the context of contemporary policies for participation and partnership working, networking is more evidently important than ever. This book will be invaluable for community practitioners and trainers as well as for students and academics in this field." Marjorie Mayo, Centre for Urban and Community Research, Goldsmiths College, University of LondonMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Bristol
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-86134-527-1 (9781861345271)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Alison Gilchrist has been involved in community development for over twenty years as a neighbourhood community worker, educator and manager. She has worked for the Community Development Foundation since 1999 and was recently appointed to the position of Director, Practice Development.
Content
Part One: The value and significance of 'community' in our lives: The meaning and value of community networks; Community development; Part Two: What are networks and what are they for?: The use and value of networks; What are networks for?; Part Three: What is networking and what does it achieve?: The principles and processes of networking; Networking as community practice; Part Four: Networking, complexity and the well-developed community: Complexity and the well-connected community; Issues and implications; Conclusions and recommendations.