288 Pages
by
Routledge
288 Pages
by
Routledge
288 Pages
by
Routledge
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'Community' continues to be a persistent theme in political, philosophical and policy debates. The idea of community poses fundamental questions about social inclusion and exclusion, particular versus general interests, identity and belonging. As well as extensive theoretical literature in the social sciences, there is a rich body of social research aimed at exploring the nature of community, and... Read more
1. The Idea of Community 2. Community Studies 3. The Rise and Fall of ‘Working-Class Community’ 4. Out of the Wreckage: The Recovery of Community 5. The Divided Community 6. The Social Construction of Community 7. The Global, Local and Communal 8. New Directions for Community
Biography
Graham Day
'Community and Everyday Life is written in a highly accessible style and is never dull. it will not only be of considerable value to students of sociology, geography, political scienceand social policy but will, more particularly, provide a stimulating and fresh launching pad from which to critique social cohesion and immigrant integration policies and to revisit issues of social solidarity and cosmopolitanism.' - Sociology, Vol 4, Aug 07






