Originally published in 1978 this book clarifies the implications of significant political theories and issues of the 20th Century which affected their work. Drawing on case studies from their own experience, the contributors underline the political variables facing the community worker, whatever the context.
Originally published in 1978 this book was compiled with practitioners in mind. It clarifies the implications of significant political theories and issues of the 20th Century which affected their work. Drawing on case studies from their own experience, the contributors underline the political variables facing the community worker, whatever the context. Examples are from the local neighbourhood, from inside and outside the local authority, and dramatically illustrating the ideological, practical and political dilemmas faced in some form by most community groups from a picture of community action in Northern Ireland. The final section considers two growing strands in community work the importance attached to developing knowledge and technical competence, and the increasing emphasis being given to making alliances with other relevant groups and organisations.
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Original Review of Political Issues and Community Work:
The book reflects the many dilemmas, ambiguities and contradictions of community work. John Edwards, Journal of Social Policy, Volume 8, Issue 3 (1979)
Part 1: Dilemmas of Community Work and Ideology
1. Political Values and
Community Work Practice John Lambert
2. Hard Lines and Soft Options: A
Criticism of Some Left Attitudes to Community Work
3. CDP: Community Work or
Class Politics? David Corkey and Gary Craig
4. Ideology and Practice Harry
Salmon
5. Criticism and Containment Martin Loney
6. Dont Agonise Organise
Jim Radford Part 2: Local Politics and Community Work
7. Brown Rice or Rice
Pudding: Some Dilemmas in Community Work Caroline Polmear
8. Politics and
Participation: A Case Study Florence Rosetti
9. The Community Development
Section of Liverpool City Council, 1972-5 Peter Clyne
10. Politics, Conflict
and Community Action in Northern Ireland Tom Lovett and Robin Percival Part
3: Three Perspectives for Development
11. Joint Union-Resident Action Jack
Mundey and Gary Craig
12. Class, Culture ad Community Work Laurence J. Tasker
13. Community Work, Social Change and Social Planning David N. Thomas.
Paul Curno (1937-2017) was an influential and respected figure in British social welfare.