Colenutt, B. (2010) The new politics of community action. Red Pepper. 171, pp. 45-47. 1353-7024.
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  Abstract:
              Bob Colenutt assesses the Tory conversion to community politics and finds echoes of New Labour’s early espousal of communitarianism against the state. What has happened to the radicalism of community politics? Here he urges a critical return to the ideas of radical thinkers and activists such as Saul Alinsky and Paolo Freire, who were clear that power had to be fought for and taken
            Uncontrolled Keywords:
              Community Development
            Subjects:
              
            Creators:
              Colenutt, B.
            Corporate Creators:
              University of Northampton
            Funders or Sponsors:
              Leverhulme Trust - Emeritus Fellowship Award
            Projects:
              Community-Led Property Development
            Publisher:
              Socialist Newspaper Publications
            Faculties, Divisions and Institutes:
              University Faculties, Divisions and Research Centres - OLD > Research Centre > Northampton Institute for Urban Affairs
University Faculties, Divisions and Research Centres - OLD > School of Social Sciences (to 2016)
University Faculties, Divisions and Research Centres - OLD > Research Centre > Collaborative Centre for the Built Environment
            University Faculties, Divisions and Research Centres - OLD > School of Social Sciences (to 2016)
University Faculties, Divisions and Research Centres - OLD > Research Centre > Collaborative Centre for the Built Environment
Date:
              May 2010
            Date Type:
              Publication
            Page Range:
              pp. 45-47
            Journal or Publication Title:
              Red Pepper
            Volume:
              171
            Language:
              English
            ISSN:
              1353-7024
            Status:
              Published / Disseminated
            Refereed:
              No
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