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Community Organising Against Racism: 'Race', Ethnicity and Community Development

Autor Gary Craig
en Paperback – 21 noi 2017
In this unique global collection, Gary Craig and his contributors blend theory and practice-based case studies to review how different community development approaches can empower minority ethnic communities to confront racism and overcome social, economic and political disadvantage.
 
The book explores key questions about  the empowerment and capacity-building of minority ethnic groups. Using case studies from across the ‘developed’ world, and in differing social and economic contexts, contributors explore these issues in working with asylum-seeker communities, addressing tensions between minorities and building alliances, in work with Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities,  and using arts-based approaches.
 
The book will stimulate wider debates about the role of community development  in relation to ‘race’ and ethnicity at a time when ‘race’ is being ‘invisibilised’ in public policy, and will be an invaluable resource  for policy-makers, politicians, academics, and students from many disciplines.
 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781447333760
ISBN-10: 1447333764
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 165 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Bristol University Press
Colecția Policy Press

Cuprins

List of figures
Author biographies
List of abbreviations
Introduction
Gary Craig
Section One: Community development with ethnic minorities: history, theory, policy
One BME community engagement in the UK and public policy: a brief retrospective
Asif Afridi
Two Critical youth and community work and its struggle with white standards
Rick Bowler
Section Two: Building a capacity with BME groups
Three Capacity building with BME groups
Phil Ware
Four Learning alliance approaches to working with BME communities on healthcare innovation: a case study in palliative and end-of-life care services
David and Smith and Carlos Moreno-Leguizamon
Five sampad: working with arts and culture
Ranjit Sondhi
Six Community development with Chinese mental health service users in the UK
Lynn Tang
Seven Construindo comunidades: community building with Portuguese migrant workers on the east coast of England
Robert Gregory
Eight Participatory action research with refugee and asylum-seeking women
Margaret Greenfields
Section Three: Working with Roma communities
Nine Cultural identity, migration and community development in Glasgow
Stuart Hashagen with Mick Doyle and Brian Keenan
Ten Gypsy, Roma and Traveller women: how community work can both challenge and contribute to gender inequalities
Holly Notcutt
Eleven Romani activism and community development: are mediators the way forward?
Colin Clark
Section Four: Global experience
Twelve Youth participation among ethnic minorities in Romania
Louisa Cocris
Thirteen Benarrawa Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Solidarity Group: working to reduce the deleterious effects of racism through structural community development
Athena Lathouras and Dyann Ross
Fourteen Building strengths in asylum-seeker communities in Australia
Lis de Vries, Mohita Roman and Linda Briskman
Fifteen The balancing act: community agency leadership in multi-ethnic/multiracial communities
Morris Beckford
Sixteen Using arts and culture for community development in the United States
Lorraine Gutiérrez, Larry M. Grant and Shane Brady
Seventeen Working with female migrant workers in Hong Kong
Suet-lin Hung and Kwok-kin Fung
Section Five: Working across cultural boundaries: ideological and personal reflections
Eighteen Developing communities: do minority groups need development?
Brian Belton
Nineteen Without borders: community development, biculturalism and multiculturalism
Angela Summersgill
Afterword: Messages for community development in working with minority groups:
Gary Craig
Index
 

Notă biografică

Gary Craig has had a lifetime interest in community development as activist, researcher, teacher and in driving policy and practice in a social justice context. He has written widely on the subject, in books, articles and in magazines, was Editor of the Community Development Journal for many years and President of the International Association for Community Development. This book brings together that interest with his concern about the growth of racism worldwide.