Originally published in 1986, White Bolts, Black Locks was a major
contribution to the national debate about racism, racial justice and
the relationships between the white and black British. It examines the
participation of black people in community activities, and the effects
on that participation of personal and institutional forms of racism.
This thought-provoking and readable book has much to say to white and
black professionals who work together, for the author describes the
way in which ‘white speak’ and ‘black speak’ are used to build
self-protective stockades. David Thomas explores the idea of community
capability, and how black and white neighbours try to live together
and improve their livelihood. He presents stimulating material about
neighbourhoods, and suggests why they must be given more recognition
as a proper part of the social structure. The book will still be of
historical interest to practitioners, volunteers and local residents
working in urban neighbourhoods, and to students in social work,
community development, politics, sociology and social policy and
administration. It is a book that should not be ignored by anyone with
an interest in the significance of neighbourhood processes and
development.
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Participation in the Inner City
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781040260371
Publisert
2024
Utgave
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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