′Faith′ in urban regeneration? – Engaging faith communities in urban regeneration
Autor Richard Farnellen Limba Engleză Paperback – apr 2003
Faith groups are already important in the regeneration of communities, and are often more committed and have long-term involvement. However, despite government directives to involve faith communities in regeneration and renewal, official agencies lack understanding about faith communities and their diversity, and conflicts arise between secular liberal views and those of religious groups.'Faith' in urban regeneration:summarises the politics and policy of involving religion in regeneration;looks at the motivations, theologies and values that underpin faith organisations;locates both good and problematic practice in the participation of faith communities in urban regeneration, and their experiences of involvement with official regeneration programmes;explores issues of cohesion and conflict;makes practical recommendations to local, regional and national regeneration agencies and highlights implications for policy.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781861345165
ISBN-10: 186134516X
Pagini: 64
Dimensiuni: 211 x 298 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Bristol University Press
ISBN-10: 186134516X
Pagini: 64
Dimensiuni: 211 x 298 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Bristol University Press
Recenzii
... will be read with profit by regeneration officials and members of faith communities. Journal of Social Policy
Notă biografică
Richard Farnell, Centre for Local Economic Development, Coventry University, Robert Furbey, School of Environment and Development, Sheffield Hallam University, Stephen Shams al-Haqq Hills, School of Environment and Development, Sheffield Hallam University, Marie Macey, Department of Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Bradford and Greg Smith, Centre for Institutional Studies, University of East London
Cuprins
Introduction
Public policy and the complexity of 'faith': the research context
Involving faith communities: policies and perceptions
Faith and action: motivations and responses
Resources, restrictions and resistance: potential and experience
Cohesion, conflict and exclusion: understandings and misunderstandings
Conclusions and policy implications
Public policy and the complexity of 'faith': the research context
Involving faith communities: policies and perceptions
Faith and action: motivations and responses
Resources, restrictions and resistance: potential and experience
Cohesion, conflict and exclusion: understandings and misunderstandings
Conclusions and policy implications