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Community work as women's work? The gendering of English neighbourhood partnerships
This article contributes to debates about regeneration policy by developing a gendered perspective on neighbourhood partnerships. It explores the gendered nature of partnership working within regeneration policy in England by using a case study of a New Deal for Communities Partnership. Empirical data are used to explore the experiences of women working as unpaid community activists and paid community professionals. The article seeks to place women's perspectives and their everyday lives at the heart of debates about regeneration policy and partnerships.
Community work as women's work? The gendering of English neighbourhood partnerships
This article contributes to debates about regeneration policy by developing a gendered perspective on neighbourhood partnerships. It explores the gendered nature of partnership working within regeneration policy in England by using a case study of a New Deal for Communities Partnership. Empirical data are used to explore the experiences of women working as unpaid community activists and paid community professionals. The article seeks to place women's perspectives and their everyday lives at the heart of debates about regeneration policy and partnerships.
Community work as women's work? The gendering of English neighbourhood partnerships
Grimshaw, Lucy (Autor:in)
Community development journal ; 46 ; 327-
01.07.2011
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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