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Working for change : the Irish journal of community work Issue 1, July 2009 /

Working for change : the Irish journal of community work Issue 1, July 2009 / edited by Aiden Lloyd ... [et al.] - Galway : Community Workers' Co-operative, 2009 - 193 p. ; 21 cm. + pbk. - Issue 1 (July 2009)-

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[Articles] Community Work, Community Development: Reflections 2009 / Anastasia Crickley and Oonagh Mc Ardle -- Building Platforms for Progression or Chasing Pie in the Sky? Reflections on Participatory Approaches to Social Change / Aiden Lloyd and Jennifer Lloyd-Hughes -- In and not Wholly Against the State: Widening Standards for Community Development / Gabriel Chanan -- Citizenship, Governance and Democracy: Implications and Possibilities for Community Work Approaches / Chris McInerney -- Setting Agendas: The Experience of Civil Society Organisations in Influencing European Responses to Poverty and Inequality / Fintan Farrell and Anna Visser -- Governmentality and Community Action: The Application of an Analytical Approach / Avila Kilmurray -- ‘The Need to be Changing Things’ - The Experience of Community Development in Mount Vernon Estate, Belfast / Avila Kilmurray in conversation with Billy Hutchinson, Mount Vernon Community House -- Charting Community Development Practice in the Border Region of Ireland: A Practitioner’s View – Ann McGeeney -- Dublin - From a City to a Metropolis: But what about the People and their Communities? / David Connolly -- The Regeneration Game: Fatima Mansions and Public Private Partnership / Joe Donohoe. [Reviews] Agencies and their Departmental Masters: The Faultlines of ‘Agencification’ / Brian Harvey -- Social Partnership: Moulding a Compliant Society? / Aiden Lloyd -- New Horizons / Ann Irwin -- Striving for Equality / Iryna Pokhilo & Tonya Sanders -- Rich Resource for Tutor, Student and Practitioner alike / Dr Rosemary Moreland.

9780956033420 = Working for change : the Irish journal of community work.


Community development--Ireland.
Community work--Ireland.

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