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Great Britain. Department for Transport, Local Government and the Regions., ed. New deal for communities: Neighbourhood Renewal Unit. London: Department for Transport, Local Government and the Regions, 2001.

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R, Alterman, and Cars Göran, eds. Neighbourhood regeneration: An international evaluation. London: Mansell, 1991.

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Wood, Martin. Neighbourhood images of Teeside: Regeneration or decline? York: YPS, 1999.

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Great Britain. Teenage Pregnancy Unit. and Great Britain. Neighbourhood Renewal Unit., eds. Teenage pregnancy and Neighbourhood Renewal: Learning from New Deal for Communities. London: Department of Health, 2002.

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Green, Geoff. Capital accounting for neighbourhood sustainability: Housing and the regeneration of coalfield communities. Sheffield: Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research, 2001.

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Ohri, Ashok. The world in our neighbourhood: Black and ethnic minority communities and development education. London: Development Education Association, 1997.

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Pendergrast, Eudora S. Community councils and neighbourhood committees: Lessons for our communities from around the world. Toronto: Canadian Urban Institute, 1997.

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Constructing communities: Clustered neighbourhood settlements of the Central Anatolian Neolithic, ca. 8500-5500 Cal. BC. Leiden: Nederlands Instituut voor het Nabije Oosten, 2006.

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Cattell, Vicky. Neighbourhood images in East London: Social capital and social networks on two East London estates. York: YPS, 1999.

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Ho, Kong Chong. Neighbourhoods for the City in Pacific Asia. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789462983885.

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The largest cities in Pacific Asia are the engines of their countries’ economic growth, seats of national and regional political power, and repositories of the nation’s culture and heritage. The economic changes impacting large cities interact with political forces along with social cultural concerns, and in the process also impact the neighbourhoods of the city. Neighbourhoods for the City in Pacific Asia looks at local collective action and city government responses and its impact on the neighbourhood and the city. A multi-sited comparative approach is taken in studying local action in five important cities (Bangkok, Hong Kong, Seoul, Singapore and Taipei) in Pacific Asia. With site selection in these five cities guided by local experts, neighbourhood issues associated with the fieldsites are explored through interviews with a variety of stakeholders involved in neighourhood building and change. The book enables comparisons across a number of key issues confronting the city: heritage (Bangkok and Taipei), local community involved provisioning of amenities (Seoul and Singapore), placemaking versus place marketing (Bangkok and Hong Kong). Cities are becoming increasingly important as centers for politics, citizen engagement and governance. The collaborative efforts city governments establish with local communities become an important way to address the liveability of cities.
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Shearman, Claire. Local connections: making the net work for neighbourhood renewal: Communities Online's response to the Social Exclusion Unit's report "Bringing Britain together". London: Communities Online, 1999.

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Chris, Griffin, National Housing and Town Planning Council., and North British Housing Association, eds. Regenerating communities and neighbourhoods. London: National Housing & Town Planning Council, 1998.

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Browne, Lynn. Church and the community: Assessing community needs : churches and the development of neighbourhood communities : a model and case study of St Bartholomew's Armley. Leeds: Policy Research Unit, 1989.

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Going local: Working in communities and neighbourhoods. New York, NY: Routledge, 2007.

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Hugh, Barton, ed. Sustainable communities: The potential for eco-neighbourhoods. London: Earthscan, 2000.

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Council, Leeds (England) City, ed. Creating better neighbourhoods and confident communities: Housing strategy update, July 1999. Leeds: Leeds City Coucil, 1999.

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Labour Party. Protecting our communities: Labour's plans for tackling criminal, anti-social behaviour in neighbourhoods. London: Labour Party, 1996.

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Negotiating multicultural Europe: Borders, networks, neighbourhoods. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011.

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Initiative, Leeds, ed. Towards a community regeneration strategy: Creating better neighbourhoods and confident communities : draft for consultation. Leeds: Leeds Initiative, 2000.

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J, Windebank, ed. Revitalising deprived urban neighbourhoods: An assisted self-help approach. Aldershot, Hampshire, England: Ashgate, 2001.

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Leeds Initiative Regeneration Partnership Unit., ed. Better neighbourhoods and confident communities: The Leeds Initiative bid to round five of the Single Regeneration Budget. Leeds: Leeds Initiative Regeneration Partnership Unit, 1999.

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Genootschap, Koninklijk Nederlands Aardrijkskundig, and Universiteit te Utrecht, eds. Decline and regeneration: Policy responses to processes of change in post-WWII urban neighbourhoods. Utrecht: Koninklijk Nederlands Aardrijkskundig Genootschap, 2006.

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Gaster, Lucy. Evaluating " community empowerment" in Walsall, 1996-97: An assessment of the first year's process of 'empowerment' of communities living in the seven neighbourhoods of Walsall's 1996-2003 Single Regeneration Budget Scheme. Birmingham: University of Birmingham, 1998.

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Bourgeois, Paulette. Franklin's Neighbourhood. Kids Can Press, 1999.

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In Our Neighbourhood (Culture Makes Communities). Joseph Rowntree Foundation, 2001.

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Gallent, Nick, and Steve Robinson. Neighbourhood Planning: Communities, Networks and Governance. Policy Press, 2012.

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Neighbourhood Planning: Communities, Networks and Governance. Policy Press, 2012.

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Neighbourhood Planning: Communities, Networks and Governance. Policy Press, 2013.

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Localism and Neighbourhood Planning: Power to the People? Policy Press, 2017.

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Localism and Neighbourhood Planning: Power to the People? Policy Press, 2017.

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Bradley, Quintin, and Sue Brownill. Localism and Neighbourhood Planning: Power to the People? Policy Press, 2017.

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Neighbourhood Images in Teesside (Area Regeneration). Joseph Rowntree Foundation, 1999.

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Neighbourhood Across a Divide?: Borderland Communities and Eu Enlargement. Institute of Public Affairs, 2004.

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(Editor), Rachelle Alterman, and Goran Cars (Editor), eds. Neighbourhood Regeneration: An International Evaluation. Mansell, 1991.

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Harris, Kevin. Respect in the Neighbourhood: Why Neighbourliness Matters. Russell House, 2006.

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Office, Great Britain: Home. From the neighbourhood to the National: Policing our communities Together. Stationery Office, The, 2008.

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Hewitt, Sally. Where We Live (In Your Neighbourhood). Franklin Watts Ltd, 2004.

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Hewitt, Sally. Where We Live (In Your Neighbourhood). Franklin Watts Ltd, 2000.

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Cattell, Vicky, and Mel Evans. Neighbourhood Images in East London (Area Regeneration). Joseph Rowntree Foundation, 1999.

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Ward, Richard, Andrew Clark, and Lyn Phillipson, eds. Dementia and Place. Policy Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781447349006.001.0001.

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This book engages with the realities of life for people living with dementia at home and within their neighbourhoods while giving voices to the lived experiences of people with dementia across the globe, including Australia, Canada, Sweden and the United Kingdom. Moreover, the voices highlight the urgent need for changes to ensure equal access and inclusion in neighbourhoods. Neighbourhoods, then, become places of connection for people with dementia to wider communities and opportunities. The book also addresses the fundamental social aspects of the environment such as place attachment, belonging and connectivity. In an effort to help practitioners and researchers, the critical and evidence-based collection reveals the potential and challenges of dementia care shifting to a neighbourhood setting. Thus, the neighbourhood-centred perspective provides an innovative guide for policy and practice and calls for a new place-based culture of care and support in the neighbourhood.
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Kretzmann, John P., and John L. McKnight. Building Communities from the Inside Out: A Path Toward Finding and Mobilizing a Community's Assets. ACTA Publications, 1997.

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Jones, Phil, Beth Perry, and Paul Long, eds. Cultural Intermediaries Connecting Communities. Policy Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781447344995.001.0001.

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This book explores the policy and social frames through which citizens and wider communities are being engaged with culture as a tool to mitigate the effects of social exclusion and deprivation. The study is based on an inter-disciplinary four-year research project investigating those individuals and organisations whose mission is to use culture, instrumentally, to help deprived communities in a variety of different ways. The project sought to examine the different scales of activity involved within cultural intermediation, examining national policy and practice, but grounded within specific community-level case studies. Although a number of sites across England were examined, two field sites in particular were the subject for a deep ethnographic engagement, including active interventions. These were Birmingham, with a focus on the Balsall Heath neighbourhood and Greater Manchester, with detailed work being undertaken in the Ordsall ward of Salford. These case studies feature throughout much of the book as a lens through which to see the impacts of wider policy trends. Research was undertaken during a period of quite dramatic change in policy and governance within the UK’s cultural sector. These changes were driven by one of the biggest experiments in refiguring the role of the public sector within the UK since 1945, as post-credit crunch governments have responded to the challenges of a struggling global economy by employing the discourse of ‘austerity’. As this book shows, what has emerged is a cultural intermediation sector that has refined its practices, adopting new funding models and arenas of activity.
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Thomas, Sally, and Pete Duncan. Neighbourhood Regeneration: Resourcing Community Involvement (Area Regeneration). Policy Pr, 2000.

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Arthurson, Kathy. Social Mix and the City. CSIRO Publishing, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643104440.

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Concern about rising crime rates, high levels of unemployment and anti-social behaviour of youth gangs within particular urban neighbourhoods has reinvigorated public and community debate into just what makes a functional neighbourhood. The nub of the debate is whether concentrating disadvantaged people together doubly compounds their disadvantage and leads to 'problem neighbourhoods'. This debate has prompted interest by governments in Australia and internationally in 'social mix policies', to disperse the most disadvantaged members of neighbourhoods and create new communities with a blend of residents with a variety of income levels across different housing tenures (public and private rental, home ownership). What is less well acknowledged is that interest in social mix is by no means new, as the concept has informed new town planning policy in Australia, Britain and the US since the post Second World War years. Social Mix and the City offers a critical appraisal of different ways that the concept of ‘social mix’ has been constructed historically in urban planning and housing policy, including linking to 'social inclusion'. It investigates why social mix policies re-emerge as a popular policy tool at certain times. It also challenges the contemporary consensus in housing and urban planning policies that social mix is an optimum planning tool – in particular notions about middle class role modelling to integrate problematic residents into more 'acceptable' social behaviours. Importantly, it identifies whether social mix matters or has any real effect from the viewpoint of those affected by the policies – residents where policies have been implemented.
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Pierson, John. Going Local: Working in Communities and Neighbourhoods. Taylor & Francis Group, 2007.

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Pierson, John. Going Local: Working in Communities and Neighbourhoods. Taylor & Francis Group, 2007.

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Pierson, John. Going Local: Working in Communities and Neighbourhoods. Taylor & Francis Group, 2007.

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Pierson, John. Going Local: Working in Communities and Neighbourhoods. Taylor & Francis Group, 2007.

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Barton, Hugh. Sustainable Communities: The Potential for Eco-neighbourhoods. Earthscan Publications Ltd., 2000.

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Barton, Hugh. Sustainable Communities: The Potential for Eco-neighbourhoods. Earthscan Publications Ltd., 2000.

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