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Bryant, Richard – Community Development Journal, 1997
Describes the organization of a successful community protest against road construction in an Oxford (England) neighborhood and identifies success factors: coalitions with other interest groups; intensive, sustained lobbying; investment in public meetings, exhibitions, and demonstrations; use of local and national media; and involvement of…
Descriptors: Community Action, Community Organizations, Dissent, Foreign Countries
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Butcher, Catherine; McDonald, Brian; Westhorp, Victoria – Community Development Journal, 2003
Comparison of the sustainable livelihoods approach of a development agency and the British government's "healthcheck" approach to town regeneration found common emphasis on participation and community-led action. However, sustainable likelihoods emphasized a focus on poverty, building on strengths, and social capital as an asset.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Community Control, Community Development, Foreign Countries
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Dale, Jennifer; Derricourt, Nick – Community Development Journal, 1990
Three years' observation of a community development project on a council housing estate in England, focusing on housing issues, produced a qualitative assessment of the process of the project at the management and community level. (JOW)
Descriptors: Community Development, Foreign Countries, Government Role, Housing
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Booth, Martin – Community Development Journal, 1997
Two community councils in England (Middlesbrough and Islington) used very different organizational models in implementing decentralization and democratization policies. Both communities considered community development and participation central to the success of the policies. (SK)
Descriptors: Community Development, Decentralization, Foreign Countries, Local Government