Community leadership cycles and neighbourhood governance
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All Outputs (174)
The future of neighbourhood in urban policy (2007)
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Introduction: Of neighbourhoods and governance (2007)
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Les petites villes rurales et l'action publique (2007)
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Recompositions spatiales contemporaines et politiques d'amenagement (2007)
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Maintenance: The optimum strategy (2007)
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North + South (2007)
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North + South is an unprecedented collaborative project that explores who we think we are and what, in the twenty-first century, England stands for. Staged across six unique exhibitions, in galleries at the northern and southernmost ends of England,... Read More about North + South.
Neighbourhood governance and diversity: The diverse neighbourhood (2007)
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Strategic planning (2007)
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Changing social work education in Europe (2007)
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The re-medicalisation of later life (2007)
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Hunting for cool tribes (2007)
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Paediatric Resuscitation (2007)
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Challenging behaviour: working with the blindingly obvious (2007)
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Music Therapy with Adults with Learning Disabilities explores how music therapists work in partnership with people with learning disabilities to encourage independence and empowerment and to address a wide variety of everyday issues and difficulties.... Read More about Challenging behaviour: working with the blindingly obvious.
It was a "mascara runnin’ kinda day": Oprah Winfrey, confession, celebrity and the formation of trust (2007)
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Oprah Winfrey is a very popular figure in contemporary American culture. Often described as 'authentic', the chapter explores the ways in which Winfrey deploys confessional practices on her TV talk show as a means to engender trust.
The use and abuse of “theory”: grounded theory (2007)
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Local leadership: Home thoughts from abroad (2007)
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'Pedlars of their nation's past: Douglas Galbraith, James Robertson and the new historical novel' (2007)
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The essay examines two post-devolution Scottish historical novels and relates their subject matter and narrative strategies to the competing discourses of Scottishness from Walter Scott's Waverley to the devolution settlement.
Power, pedagogy and persuasion (2007)
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