Changing communities :: stories of migration, displacement and solidarities /
Issues of displacement and dispossession have become defining characteristics of a globalised 21st century. People are moving within and across national borders, whether displaced, relocated or moving in search of better livelihoods. This book brings theoretical understandings of migration and displ...
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Zusammenfassung: | Issues of displacement and dispossession have become defining characteristics of a globalised 21st century. People are moving within and across national borders, whether displaced, relocated or moving in search of better livelihoods. This book brings theoretical understandings of migration and displacement together with empirical illustrations of the creative, cultural ways in which communities reflect upon their experiences of change, and how they respond, including through poetry and story-telling, photography and other art forms, exploring the scope for building communities of solidarity and social justice. The concluding chapters identify potential implications for policy and professional practice to promote communities of solidarity, addressing the structural causes of widening inequalities, taking account of different interests, including those related to social class, gender, ethnicity, age, ability and faith. Issues of displacement and dispossession have become defining characteristics of a globalised 21st century. People are moving within and across national borders, whether displaced, relocated or moving in search of better livelihoods. This book brings theoretical understandings of migration and displacement together with empirical illustrations of the creative, cultural ways in which communities reflect upon their experiences of change, and how they respond, including through poetry and story-telling, photography and other art forms, exploring the scope for building communities of solidarity and social justice. The concluding chapters identify potential implications for policy and professional practice to promote communities of solidarity, addressing the structural causes of widening inequalities, taking account of different interests, including those related to social class, gender, ethnicity, age, ability and faith. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (208 pages) |
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contents | Intro -- CHANGING COMMUNITIES -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Stories of migration, displacement, community resistance and solidarity -- Research- and experience-based evidence -- The chapters that follow -- 2. Explaining migration and displacement -- Do definitions matter? -- Different theoretical approaches -- World cities, global cities and women's migration patterns -- Competing migration theories -- Migration, diasporas and cultural change -- Less forced diasporas? -- Contemporary versions of forcible displacements? -- Migrants and their communities -- 3. Responses to being displaced by violence -- Defining displacement as a result of violence -- British communities' own experiences of displacement as a result of violence -- Refugee communities' responses to new arrivals -- In summary -- 4. Community responses to displacement as a result of (re)development -- Development and redevelopment: definitions and approaches -- Responses to displacement: examples from India -- Examples from Brazil -- Responses in urban redevelopment contexts -- Community responses to redevelopment in contemporary London -- Reflecting on community-based responses to (re)development more generally -- 5. Responses to displacement via market forces more generally -- Community-based resistance in the recent past -- More recent times -- Supporting people in their attempts to avoid displacement and dispossession -- Community resistance campaigns -- From 'perfect storm' to 'perfect tsunami'? -- Learning from experience -- Wider theoretical implications? Reflecting on varying experiences -- 6. Choices and constraints -- Free will or determinism? -- Agency versus structure? -- Resisting being kept in one's place? -- Agency and/or structure and displacement -- Public policies and choices too? -- Popular education for social transformation. 7. The slippery concept of 'community', both locally and transnationally -- Differing definitions and varying usages -- Starting from Raymond Williams' approach -- Community and public policy -- Community formation -- and re-formation -- in response to displacement and dispossession -- How have these outcomes been affected by public policies? -- What about market forces? -- 'Communities' and processes of change: widening definitions and approaches? -- 8. Public policies to promote community cohesion -- Confusing concepts -- What do policy-makers have in mind, in terms of promoting 'community cohesion'? -- Towards more 'cohesive communities'? -- Preventing violent extremism and/or reinforcing neoliberalism? -- Towards more promising practices? -- In summary -- 9. Moving on? -- Developing common understandings of communities and change in the global context -- Linking the personal and the political -- Sharing understandings -- convincingly? -- Developing alliances across differences of organisational culture and style -- Community arts and social change -- References -- Index. |
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spelling | Mayo, Marjorie. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n83167142 Changing communities : stories of migration, displacement and solidarities / Marjorie Mayo Bristol : Policy Press, 2017. 1 online resource (208 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Issues of displacement and dispossession have become defining characteristics of a globalised 21st century. People are moving within and across national borders, whether displaced, relocated or moving in search of better livelihoods. This book brings theoretical understandings of migration and displacement together with empirical illustrations of the creative, cultural ways in which communities reflect upon their experiences of change, and how they respond, including through poetry and story-telling, photography and other art forms, exploring the scope for building communities of solidarity and social justice. The concluding chapters identify potential implications for policy and professional practice to promote communities of solidarity, addressing the structural causes of widening inequalities, taking account of different interests, including those related to social class, gender, ethnicity, age, ability and faith. Issues of displacement and dispossession have become defining characteristics of a globalised 21st century. People are moving within and across national borders, whether displaced, relocated or moving in search of better livelihoods. This book brings theoretical understandings of migration and displacement together with empirical illustrations of the creative, cultural ways in which communities reflect upon their experiences of change, and how they respond, including through poetry and story-telling, photography and other art forms, exploring the scope for building communities of solidarity and social justice. The concluding chapters identify potential implications for policy and professional practice to promote communities of solidarity, addressing the structural causes of widening inequalities, taking account of different interests, including those related to social class, gender, ethnicity, age, ability and faith. Print version record. Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-191) and index. Intro -- CHANGING COMMUNITIES -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Stories of migration, displacement, community resistance and solidarity -- Research- and experience-based evidence -- The chapters that follow -- 2. Explaining migration and displacement -- Do definitions matter? -- Different theoretical approaches -- World cities, global cities and women's migration patterns -- Competing migration theories -- Migration, diasporas and cultural change -- Less forced diasporas? -- Contemporary versions of forcible displacements? -- Migrants and their communities -- 3. Responses to being displaced by violence -- Defining displacement as a result of violence -- British communities' own experiences of displacement as a result of violence -- Refugee communities' responses to new arrivals -- In summary -- 4. Community responses to displacement as a result of (re)development -- Development and redevelopment: definitions and approaches -- Responses to displacement: examples from India -- Examples from Brazil -- Responses in urban redevelopment contexts -- Community responses to redevelopment in contemporary London -- Reflecting on community-based responses to (re)development more generally -- 5. Responses to displacement via market forces more generally -- Community-based resistance in the recent past -- More recent times -- Supporting people in their attempts to avoid displacement and dispossession -- Community resistance campaigns -- From 'perfect storm' to 'perfect tsunami'? -- Learning from experience -- Wider theoretical implications? Reflecting on varying experiences -- 6. Choices and constraints -- Free will or determinism? -- Agency versus structure? -- Resisting being kept in one's place? -- Agency and/or structure and displacement -- Public policies and choices too? -- Popular education for social transformation. 7. The slippery concept of 'community', both locally and transnationally -- Differing definitions and varying usages -- Starting from Raymond Williams' approach -- Community and public policy -- Community formation -- and re-formation -- in response to displacement and dispossession -- How have these outcomes been affected by public policies? -- What about market forces? -- 'Communities' and processes of change: widening definitions and approaches? -- 8. Public policies to promote community cohesion -- Confusing concepts -- What do policy-makers have in mind, in terms of promoting 'community cohesion'? -- Towards more 'cohesive communities'? -- Preventing violent extremism and/or reinforcing neoliberalism? -- Towards more promising practices? -- In summary -- 9. Moving on? -- Developing common understandings of communities and change in the global context -- Linking the personal and the political -- Sharing understandings -- convincingly? -- Developing alliances across differences of organisational culture and style -- Community arts and social change -- References -- Index. Political science. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85104440 Emigration and immigration Social aspects. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85042789 Social psychology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85123994 Émigration et immigration Aspect social. 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spellingShingle | Mayo, Marjorie Changing communities : stories of migration, displacement and solidarities / Intro -- CHANGING COMMUNITIES -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Stories of migration, displacement, community resistance and solidarity -- Research- and experience-based evidence -- The chapters that follow -- 2. Explaining migration and displacement -- Do definitions matter? -- Different theoretical approaches -- World cities, global cities and women's migration patterns -- Competing migration theories -- Migration, diasporas and cultural change -- Less forced diasporas? -- Contemporary versions of forcible displacements? -- Migrants and their communities -- 3. Responses to being displaced by violence -- Defining displacement as a result of violence -- British communities' own experiences of displacement as a result of violence -- Refugee communities' responses to new arrivals -- In summary -- 4. Community responses to displacement as a result of (re)development -- Development and redevelopment: definitions and approaches -- Responses to displacement: examples from India -- Examples from Brazil -- Responses in urban redevelopment contexts -- Community responses to redevelopment in contemporary London -- Reflecting on community-based responses to (re)development more generally -- 5. Responses to displacement via market forces more generally -- Community-based resistance in the recent past -- More recent times -- Supporting people in their attempts to avoid displacement and dispossession -- Community resistance campaigns -- From 'perfect storm' to 'perfect tsunami'? -- Learning from experience -- Wider theoretical implications? Reflecting on varying experiences -- 6. Choices and constraints -- Free will or determinism? -- Agency versus structure? -- Resisting being kept in one's place? -- Agency and/or structure and displacement -- Public policies and choices too? -- Popular education for social transformation. 7. The slippery concept of 'community', both locally and transnationally -- Differing definitions and varying usages -- Starting from Raymond Williams' approach -- Community and public policy -- Community formation -- and re-formation -- in response to displacement and dispossession -- How have these outcomes been affected by public policies? -- What about market forces? -- 'Communities' and processes of change: widening definitions and approaches? -- 8. Public policies to promote community cohesion -- Confusing concepts -- What do policy-makers have in mind, in terms of promoting 'community cohesion'? -- Towards more 'cohesive communities'? -- Preventing violent extremism and/or reinforcing neoliberalism? -- Towards more promising practices? -- In summary -- 9. Moving on? -- Developing common understandings of communities and change in the global context -- Linking the personal and the political -- Sharing understandings -- convincingly? -- Developing alliances across differences of organisational culture and style -- Community arts and social change -- References -- Index. Political science. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85104440 Emigration and immigration Social aspects. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85042789 Social psychology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85123994 Émigration et immigration Aspect social. Psychologie sociale. social psychology. aat POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Policy. bisacsh Political science fast Emigration and immigration Social aspects fast Social psychology fast |
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title | Changing communities : stories of migration, displacement and solidarities / |
title_auth | Changing communities : stories of migration, displacement and solidarities / |
title_exact_search | Changing communities : stories of migration, displacement and solidarities / |
title_full | Changing communities : stories of migration, displacement and solidarities / Marjorie Mayo |
title_fullStr | Changing communities : stories of migration, displacement and solidarities / Marjorie Mayo |
title_full_unstemmed | Changing communities : stories of migration, displacement and solidarities / Marjorie Mayo |
title_short | Changing communities : |
title_sort | changing communities stories of migration displacement and solidarities |
title_sub | stories of migration, displacement and solidarities / |
topic | Political science. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85104440 Emigration and immigration Social aspects. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85042789 Social psychology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85123994 Émigration et immigration Aspect social. Psychologie sociale. social psychology. aat POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Policy. bisacsh Political science fast Emigration and immigration Social aspects fast Social psychology fast |
topic_facet | Political science. Emigration and immigration Social aspects. Social psychology. Émigration et immigration Aspect social. Psychologie sociale. social psychology. POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Policy. Political science Emigration and immigration Social aspects Social psychology Electronic book. |
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