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Blackfriars, 1941
The ideal of communal living often fails to survive the ordeal of practical realities. A recent book by Clem Gorman combines a survey of the movement towards communitarian life-styles in Britain since about 1965 with a practical manual for would-be communards which is packed with useful information and some reflective insight.
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The ideal of communal living often fails to survive the ordeal of practical realities. A recent book by Clem Gorman combines a survey of the movement towards communitarian life-styles in Britain since about 1965 with a practical manual for would-be communards which is packed with useful information and some reflective insight.
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Literacy for the Community, by the Community
Journal of Prevention & Intervention in the Community, 2006Literacy is a significant challenge in the U.S. and its territories, especially in low income communities where use of English language is non-standard. Wedeveloped the Actual Community Empowerment (ACE) Reading program for students at risk in such communities. ACE is a small-group tutoring program to support fluency, word recognition and decoding, and
Peter W. Dowrick, Joann W. L. Yuen
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Communicating with the community
Career Development International, 1999This article examines the context of public relations as a communication activity in today’s business organizations. This is one of the most important communication activities carried out by the organization. Maintaining favorable relations with the community is as essential as maintaining favorable relations with other audiences such as customers ...
Barron Wells, Nelda Spinks
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Visions of community for community OR
Omega, 1999Operational researchers in the United States have been working with community groups since the late 1960s (Ackoff, 1970), and in the UK since the mid-1970s (Noad and King, 1977; Trist and Burgess, 1978)—some ten years before the term ‘community OR’ was first coined.
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2018
The primary focus of this chapter is on communities as a social institution, though it pays some attention to the normative concern here as well. Community is both a normative and a conceptual language. In this respect, its meaning is more than the layperson’s common usage referring to just those persons who are within one’s immediate circle.
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The primary focus of this chapter is on communities as a social institution, though it pays some attention to the normative concern here as well. Community is both a normative and a conceptual language. In this respect, its meaning is more than the layperson’s common usage referring to just those persons who are within one’s immediate circle.
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Communication and Community: Clarifying the Connection Across the Communication Community
Annals of the International Communication Association, 2007Community is a compelling, but elusive, concept that spans many areas of the communication discipline and methodologies employed by communication scholars. However, no systematic attempt has been made to synthesize studies of community across the communication discipline. This state-of-the-discipline review examines contemporary empirical communication
Lawrence R. Frey, Erin Daina Underwood
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Theology Today, 1970
“… conversation marks the voluntary opening of an invisible door that ends an inner isolation between persons. Their meeting and their conversation create for both a new situation out of which unpredictable developments may emerge. A genuine dialogue produces a new orientation for both participants.
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“… conversation marks the voluntary opening of an invisible door that ends an inner isolation between persons. Their meeting and their conversation create for both a new situation out of which unpredictable developments may emerge. A genuine dialogue produces a new orientation for both participants.
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2004
The Parekh Report, The Future of Multi-Ethnic Britain (Runnymede Trust 2000) was not well received on publication in October 2000. It was read as an attack on Britishness and as an expression of the New Labour government’s political correctness, although the then Home Secretary, Jack Straw, managed simultaneously to launch the report publicly and ...
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The Parekh Report, The Future of Multi-Ethnic Britain (Runnymede Trust 2000) was not well received on publication in October 2000. It was read as an attack on Britishness and as an expression of the New Labour government’s political correctness, although the then Home Secretary, Jack Straw, managed simultaneously to launch the report publicly and ...
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Culturelink : network of networks for research and cooperation in cultural development, 2000
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1972
If we ask, in Socratic fashion, ‘What is a city ?’, it is tempting to answer, in the fashion of Le Corbusier, ‘A city is a machine for communicating in’. But ‘machine’ would be wrong. A city is not a machine. It is not normally designed; it grows. Often you cannot stop it growing.
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If we ask, in Socratic fashion, ‘What is a city ?’, it is tempting to answer, in the fashion of Le Corbusier, ‘A city is a machine for communicating in’. But ‘machine’ would be wrong. A city is not a machine. It is not normally designed; it grows. Often you cannot stop it growing.
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