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Voluntary organisations and the generation of social capital

Voluntary organisations and the generation of social capital
Voluntary organisations and the generation of social capital
The vital contribution of our towns and cities to economic, social and cultural well-being is at the heart of government policy making at local, national and international levels. At the same time the need to understand the changing nature of cities is increasingly important. This book provides, in a single volume, a review of the findings of the largest ever programme of cities research in the UK, the Economic and Social Research Council's 'Cities: Competitiveness and Cohesion programme'. Leading experts present the findings of this wide-ranging programme organised around themes of competitiveness, social cohesion and the role of policy and governance. The book: develops our understanding of key processes, issues and concepts critical to cities and urban change; examines a large body of evidence on a wide range of policy issues at the heart of current debates about the performance of cities and the prospects for urban renaissance. City matters is essential reading for all policy makers, practitioners, analysts and academics with an interest or involvement in urban issues.
1861344449
389-407
Policy Press
Stoker, Gerry
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Smith, Graham
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Maloney, William
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Young, Stephen
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Boddy, Martin
Parkinson, Michael
Stoker, Gerry
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Smith, Graham
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Maloney, William
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Young, Stephen
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Boddy, Martin
Parkinson, Michael

Stoker, Gerry, Smith, Graham, Maloney, William and Young, Stephen (2004) Voluntary organisations and the generation of social capital. In, Boddy, Martin and Parkinson, Michael (eds.) City Matters: Competitiveness, Cohesion and Urban Governance. Bristol, UK. Policy Press, pp. 389-407.

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The vital contribution of our towns and cities to economic, social and cultural well-being is at the heart of government policy making at local, national and international levels. At the same time the need to understand the changing nature of cities is increasingly important. This book provides, in a single volume, a review of the findings of the largest ever programme of cities research in the UK, the Economic and Social Research Council's 'Cities: Competitiveness and Cohesion programme'. Leading experts present the findings of this wide-ranging programme organised around themes of competitiveness, social cohesion and the role of policy and governance. The book: develops our understanding of key processes, issues and concepts critical to cities and urban change; examines a large body of evidence on a wide range of policy issues at the heart of current debates about the performance of cities and the prospects for urban renaissance. City matters is essential reading for all policy makers, practitioners, analysts and academics with an interest or involvement in urban issues.

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Published date: May 2004

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Local EPrints ID: 34091
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/34091
ISBN: 1861344449
PURE UUID: 90a15b69-074e-4ea0-a453-22dbbe43b4c0

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Date deposited: 15 May 2006
Last modified: 22 Jul 2022 20:42

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Author: Gerry Stoker
Author: Graham Smith
Author: William Maloney
Author: Stephen Young
Editor: Martin Boddy
Editor: Michael Parkinson

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