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Caring For Place Community Development In Rural England Patsy Healey

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Caring For Place Community Development In Rural England Patsy Healey
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.42 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Patsy Healey
ISBN: 9780367632038, 9780367632014, 0367632039, 0367632012, 2022003562, 2022003563
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Caring For Place Community Development In Rural England Patsy Healey by Patsy Healey 9780367632038, 9780367632014, 0367632039, 0367632012, 2022003562, 2022003563 instant download after payment.

This book draws on preeminent planning theorist Patsy Healey’s personal experiences as a resident of a small rural town in England, to explore what place and community mean in a particular context, and how different initiatives struggle to get a stake in the wider governance relations while maintaining their own focus and ways of working. Throughout the book, Healey assesses the public value generated by community initiatives and the impact of such activity on wider governance dynamics.
Healey explores the power which small communities are able to mobilise through self-organisation and grassroots activism. Through the lens of Wooler and Glendale as a micro-society, the book centres on a community experiencing an economic and demographic transition. It focuses on three initiatives developed and led by local people – a small community development trust, an informal attentionmobilising network, and a Neighbourhood Plan project which uses an opportunity provided within the formal planning system. It examines how, in such civil society activism, people came together to promote local development in a place and community neglected by the dominant political economy.
The book details the power and force of community initiative and its potential for transforming both the future possibilities for the place and community itself, as well as wider governance relations. Overall, it seeks to enrich academic and policy discussion about how the relations between formal government and civil society energy could evolve in more productive and progressive directions.

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