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Building communities collaboratively: the Milton Keynes Community Mobiliser Service
Community Development Journal, 2013This article describes the development and continuing work of the Community Mobiliser Service in Milton Keynes, United Kingdom. It presents selected findings from two qualitative evaluation studies. The findings suggest that the Milton Keynes approach has much to offer as a community development initiative, having successfully stimulated community ...
D. H. Drake, K. Simmons, K. Smith
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Identifying and Mobilising Factors That Promote Community Peace
2016The identification and mobilisation of factors that promote peace is central to peace promotion. Through a community-based participatory research project, SCRATCHMAPS (Spiritual Capacity and Religious Assets for Transforming Community Health through mobilising Males for Peace and Safety), a grounded-theoretical study in a low-income community in South ...
Sandy Lazarus +4 more
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Mobilising community resources for present times and for the future
2009The authors, all members of the professional staff of the Centre for Promotion of Education (QPEA), describe programmes as examples of good practise of mobilising local professional and institutional resources and resources of civil society (volunteers).
Lekaj Ramush +12 more
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Community Mobilisation for Early Warning in the Philippines
2003With regard to certain hazards the communication of an early warning to the population at risk could save lives and mitigate damage, but only if the warning actually reaches the people in danger and if they in turn heed the warning before the threat occurs. What happens if the specific warning fails to reach the vulnerable communities?
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Campaigning for a community: Urdu literature of mobilisation and identity
The Indian Economic & Social History Review, 2017After the defeat of the rebellion of 1857–58, and the final loss of the last semblance of political power in the subcontinent, Muslims attempted to analyse the reason for their ‘descent, decay or degradation’ ( tanazzul). Inspired by Sir Saiyid Ahmad Khan’s reformist movement, Urdu prose writers and poets started to create a new kind of literature with
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IDF2022-0873 Disaster Management: to mobilise or not mobilise the type 1 diabetes community?
Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, 2023B. Moore, D. Antoniszczak
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