1st Edition
White Bolts, Black Locks Participation in the Inner City
By David N. Thomas
Copyright 1986
266 Pages
by
Routledge
266 Pages
by
Routledge
266 Pages
by
Routledge
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Originally published in 1986, White Bolts, Black Locks was a major contribution to the national debate about racism, racial justice and the relationships between the white and black British. It examines the participation of black people in community activities, and the effects on that participation of personal and institutional forms of racism. This thought-provoking and readable book has much... Read more
Acknowledgements. Introduction. 1. The Case of the Japanese Professor 2. Understanding Participation 3. Learning About Each Other 4. Coming Out: The End of Closet Neighbouring 5. Taking Part in Community Life 6. And What Should Community Developers be Doing? 7. Out of the Paper Bag 8. And Tomorrow’s Stockades …? References. Appendixes. Index.
Biography
David N. Thomas has worked in community development since the early 1970s. His experience includes neighbourhood work, training, consultancy and research.






