Public Policy in the Community

Public Policy in the Community

by Marilyn Taylor
Public Policy in the Community

Public Policy in the Community

by Marilyn Taylor

Hardcover(2nd ed. 2011)

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Overview

A key source of theory and practice for students interested in engaging communities in the policy process, the third edition of this authoritative textbook provides the ideal introduction to the development of policy and practice in relation to community over the past sixty years.

Community and the ideas associated with it – civil society, social capital, mutuality, networks – are often seen by policy makers as the solution to persistent problems in society, most recently in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Substantially revised and updated to reflect advances in research, theory and practice, this enables students to combine theoretical discussion of policy with practical national and international case studies such population movement, Covid-19, climate change, the rise of populism, new digital technologies inc. social media and virtual communities, changing understandings of identity, and rising inequality.

Addressing in particular the challenges, contradictions and dilemmas inherent in ideas of community empowerment, Taylor's indispensiable text asks how far communities of place still have relevance in a fast changing world and how far practices developed over the decades remain relevant to the challenges of the coming years. A pivotal assessment of the place of community in policy and practice today.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780230242647
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 07/13/2011
Series: Public Policy and Politics , #4
Edition description: 2nd ed. 2011
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 5.70(w) x 8.60(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Marilyn Taylor is a Visiting Research Fellow at the Institute for Voluntary Action Research. She has published in the community development field for many years, and has worked closely with organizations such as Community Organisers and Local Trust. She is co-author of The Short Guide to Community Development (2011), now published in a third edition.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. The Changing Fortunes of Community
3. Community in Policy and Practice
4. Ideas of Community
5. Contradictions of Community
6. Prescribing Community to the Poor
7. Power and Empowerment
8. Power in the Policy Process
9. Experiencing Empowerment
10. Reclaiming Community
11. Reclaiming Power
12. The Continuing Challenge for Communities
13. The Continuing Institutional Challenge
14. Community Empowerment: Myth or Reality?
Index
Bibliography

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Reviews of the first edition:

'An excellent overview of how the concept of community has been interpreted and abused by politicians and policymakers...The book takes familiar concepts and methods, weaving them together to build a new framework and throws up a number of challenging questions and some illuminating insights...it is unreservedly recommended for policy-makers and anyone working in or with communities. It will also be of immense value to students, researchers and academics seeking a comprehensive synthesis.' - Alison Gilchrist, Community Development Journal'

Grounded, authoritative and timely...a crucial contribution to an important policy debate.' - John Houghton, Environmental Planning 'There remains little else that competes with this very readable text in its comprehensive coverage, and ability to help the reader through all of the bewildering complexity of this topic.' -Voluntary Sector Review ty' have been incorporated into government policy over the last half century or so.' - Environment and Planning

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