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Re-imagining Contested Communities : Connecting Rotherham through Research /

"This is a book that challenges contemporary images of 'place'. Too often we are told about 'deprived neighbourhoods' but rarely do the people who live in those communities get to shape the agenda and describe, from their perspective, what is important to them. In this uniqu...

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Otros Autores: Rasool, Zanib (Editor ), Pente, Elizabeth (Editor ), Pahl, Kate (Editor ), Campbell, Elizabeth, 1962- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bristol, UK : Policy Press, 2018.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a 1. What kind of book is this? / Elizabeth Campbell -- 2. Policy, practice and racism : social cohesion in action / Zanib Rasool -- 3. Introducing Rotherham / Kate Pahl and Miles Crompton -- 4. How can historical knowledge help us to make sense of communities like Rotherham? / Elizabeth Pente and Paul Ward -- 5. Some poems, a song and a prose piece / Ray Hearne and Ryan Bramley -- 6. Who are we now? Local history, industrial decline and ethnic diversity / Elizabeth Pente and Paul Ward -- 7. Silk and steel / Shahin Shah -- 8. History and co-production in the home : documents, artefacts and migrant identities in Rotherham / William Gould and Mariam Shah -- 9. Tassibee : a case study / Khalida Luqman -- 10. Identity / Zanib Rasool -- 11. Methodology : an introduction / Elizabeth Campbell -- 12. Collaborative ethnography in context / Elizabeth Campbell, Luke Eric Lassiter and Kate Pahl -- 13. Safe spaces and community activism / Zanib Rasool -- 14. Emotions in community research / Zanib Rasool -- 15. What parents know : a call for realistic accounts of parenting young children / Tanya Evans, Abigail Hackett, Joanna Magagula and Steve Pool -- 16. Where I come from and where I'm going to : exploring identity, hopes and futures with Roma girls in Rotherham / Deborah Bullivant -- 17. Introduction to artistic methods for understanding contested communities / Kate Pahl and Steve Pool with Marcus Hurcombe -- 18. What can art do? Artistic approaches to community experiences / Zahir Rafiq in conversation with Kate Pahl and Steve Pool -- 19. Using poetry to engage the voices of women and girls in research / Zanib Rasool -- 20. The Tassibee "Skin and Spirit" project / Cassie Limb -- 21. "The Rotherham project" : young men represent themselves and their town / Nathan Gibson with Zanib Rasool and Kate Pahl -- 22. Re-imagining contested communities : implications for policy research / Robert Rutherfoord and Maria O'Beirne -- 23. What this book can teach us / Elizabeth Campbell, Kate Pahl, Elizabeth Pente and Zanib Rasool. 
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