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  • - Revisiting Approaches to Cultural Engagement
     
    1 119,-

    This book considers the importance of cultural intermediaries, analysing their role as mitigators of the worst effects of social exclusion and examining the necessity to engage communities with different forms of cultural consumption and production.

  • - A Community Development Approach
     
    1 119,-

    This book shows how community groups can work in partnership with universities to imagine better futures and make them happen, co-producing knowledge to achieve positive change.

  • - A Community Development Approach
     
    453,-

    This book shows how community groups can work in partnership with universities to imagine better futures and make them happen, co-producing knowledge to achieve positive change.

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    1 119,-

    Using a wide range of case studies, this edited collection shows how community engagement and co-creation is challenging and extending the notion of the archive.

  • - Co-creating for Engagement
     
    1 119,-

    This book innovatively explores how we can better apply a 'bottom-up' approach to the design of regulatory systems that recognise the capabilities, knowledge, passions and creativity of citizens in communities at the margins.

  • - Creativity, Culture and Community
     
    1 119,-

    A multidisciplinary collection examining how cultural engagement can enhance resilience, reduce social isolation and help older people to thrive and overcome challenging life events and everyday problems associated with ageing.

  • - Beyond Impact
     
    1 204,-

    Universities are increasingly taking an active role as research collaborators with citizens, public bodies, and community organisations but they, their funders and institutions struggle to articulate the value of this work. This book addresses the key challenges in collaborative research in the arts, humanities and social sciences.

  • - From Community Engagement to Social Justice
     
    1 204,-

    This text brings together academics, artists, practitioners and 'community activists' to explore the possibilities for and tensions of social justice work under the contemporary drive for community-oriented 'impact' in the academy.

  • - How Social Media and DIY Culture Contribute to Democracy, Communities and the Creative Economy
     
    1 119,-

    The creative citizen unbound explores the potential of civically-minded creative individuals in the era of social media and in the context of an expanding creative economy. Contributors examine creative citizenship's contribution to civic life and to social capital and its economic and cultural definitions of value.

  • - Communities, Policy and Place
     
    1 119,-

    Focusing on the history and theory of community in urban policy, and including a unique set of case studies that draw on artistic and cultural community work, After urban regeneration engages with debates on how urban policy has changed and continues to change following the financial crash of 2008

  • - Co-creating for Engagement
     
    425,-

    This book innovatively explores how we can better apply a 'bottom-up' approach to the design of regulatory systems that recognise the capabilities, knowledge, passions and creativity of citizens in communities at the margins.

  •  
    453,-

    Using a wide range of case studies, this edited collection shows how community engagement and co-creation is challenging and extending the notion of the archive.

  • - Revisiting Approaches to Cultural Engagement
     
    453,-

    This book considers the importance of cultural intermediaries, analysing their role as mitigators of the worst effects of social exclusion and examining the necessity to engage communities with different forms of cultural consumption and production.

  • - Legacies of Co-production
     
    1 119,-

    With a diverse range of case studies, and chapters co-written between academics and community partners, this book shows that co-produced research can be an empowering force by which communities stake a claim in the places they live.

  • - Creativity, Culture and Community
     
    453,-

    A multidisciplinary collection examining how cultural engagement can enhance resilience, reduce social isolation and help older people to thrive and overcome challenging life events and everyday problems associated with ageing.

  • - From Community Engagement to Social Justice
     
    425,-

    This text brings together academics, artists, practitioners and 'community activists' to explore the possibilities for and tensions of social justice work under the contemporary drive for community-oriented 'impact' in the academy.

  • - Communities, Policy and Place
     
    401,-

    Focusing on the history and theory of community in urban policy, and including a unique set of case studies that draw on artistic and cultural community work, After urban regeneration engages with debates on how urban policy has changed and continues to change following the financial crash of 2008

  • - How Social Media and DIY Culture Contribute to Democracy, Communities and the Creative Economy
     
    401,-

    The creative citizen unbound explores the potential of civically-minded creative individuals in the era of social media and in the context of an expanding creative economy. Contributors examine creative citizenship's contribution to civic life and to social capital and its economic and cultural definitions of value.

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