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Communities – nine ways to break them
28 October 2019
Originally published at: juliaunwin.com All my working life the call has been for stronger communities. Communities that could – depending on fashion and decade – care for their neighbours, enable regeneration, manage their carbon footprints, be more resilient, engage in community
The Institute for Community Studies goes live.
15 October 2019
Two years after first discussing the idea of relaunching the Institute, today our Manifesto gives a fantastic summary of what’re we’re about and our mission. You can get a sense of all those collaborating on research in and with communities
History and the challenge of community today
15 October 2019
Based on the research I did for Me, Me, Me?: the Search for Community in Post-war England my historical starting point would be: There has never been a ‘golden age’ of community and Britain has been a strongly individualist society for generations
The word “community” is at risk of losing all meaning
15 October 2019
Over the years, it has become a staple in corporate-speak, and there seems to me a sad correlation between the rise of the word in marketing and the slow demise of community itself. Everyone now “cares about the community,” especially
The biggest challenge for politics, for all of us, is to reconnect community with place.
15 October 2019
The biggest challenge for politics, for all of us, is to reconnect community with place. My job involves turning in places with my camera, spending a couple of days to take the temperature, then moving on. But In 2017 I
Remembering the original Institute for Community Studies
14 October 2019
Two former employees of the original Institute for Community Studies reflect on Michael Young’s approach to creating change… Michael Young thought that the best way of understanding people’s lives was to ask them, ideally by talking to them himself. He
How being a community researcher reconnected me to my home town
11 October 2019
I was born in this town. My family all live in this town. As a child, I played out on the streets with my friends in this town. In the winters we made snowmen and had snowball fights. In the