Disadvantaged by where you live? : neighbourhood governance in contemporary urban policy / edited by Ian Smith, Eileen Lepine and Marilyn Taylor.

A great deal has been written about developing effective practice against a backdrop of rapid change in criminal justice services. Much of this is research-oriented and not always accessible to practitioners in their day-to-day work. This book changes that. Drawing on research and integrating this w...

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Other Authors: Smith, Ian, 1965 February 16-, Lepine, Eileen, 1951-, Taylor, Marilyn, 1946-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Bristol : Policy Press, 2007.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction of neighbourhoods and governance / Eileen Lepine [and others]
  • Neighbourhood as a new focus for action in the urban policies of West European states / Rob Atkinson, Laurence Carmichael
  • Under construction : the city-region and the neighbourhood : new actors in a system of multi-level governance? / Rob Atkinson
  • More local than local government : the relationship between local government and the neighbourhood agenda / Eileen Lepine, Helen Sullivan
  • Neighbourhoods, democracy and citizenship / Joanna Howard, David Sweeting
  • Community leadership cycles and neighbourhood governance / Derrick Purdue
  • Neighbourhood governance and diversity : the diverse neighbourhood / Yasminah Beebeejaun, Lucy Grimshaw
  • Mainstreaming and neighbourhood governance : the importance of process, power and partnership / Ian Smith, Joanna Howard, Laura Evans
  • Evaluation, knowledge and learning in neighbourhood governance : the case of the New Deal for Communities / Lucy Grimshaw, Ian Smith
  • The future of neighbourhoods in urban policy / Eileen Lepine, Ian Smith, Marilyn Taylor.