Democratization and Social Settlements

Democratization and Social Settlements
Title Democratization and Social Settlements PDF eBook
Author Daniel Nataf
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 308
Release 1995-08-23
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780791425909

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Examines the transition to, and consolidation of, democracy in Portugal following the revolutionary events of 1975, during a period of major changes in socioeconomic structure. Nataf emphasizes that not only political institutions but also the fabric of social relations were uprooted, and he compares the Portuguese case to other models of European democratization and postwar settlements.

A Function of the Social Settlement

A Function of the Social Settlement
Title A Function of the Social Settlement PDF eBook
Author Jane Addams
Publisher
Pages 38
Release 1899
Genre Social settlements
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Social Settlements

Social Settlements
Title Social Settlements PDF eBook
Author Charles Richmond Henderson
Publisher
Pages 222
Release 1899
Genre Social settlements
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Settlements, Social Change and Community Action

Settlements, Social Change and Community Action
Title Settlements, Social Change and Community Action PDF eBook
Author Ruth Gilchrist
Publisher Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Pages 256
Release 2001-02-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1846422779

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Reflecting the current emphasis in social care, social policy and welfare on the ideas of community and active citizenship, this book draws implications from the history of the settlement movement in Britain and the States which will inform and contextualise contemporary practice and policy. The contributors to this illuminating book develop the basic settlement concepts of strong communities and links across groups with different kinds of need, and apply them to current policy developments in community responsibility, the role of voluntary work and the future of social care. The issues explored through the history of the settlement movement are not only applicable to practice; they will also reinforce the identity of social care as a profession.

Democratization and Social Settlements

Democratization and Social Settlements
Title Democratization and Social Settlements PDF eBook
Author Daniel Nataf
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 312
Release 1995-01-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780791425893

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Examines the transition to, and consolidation of, democracy in Portugal following the revolutionary events of 1975, during a period of major changes in socioeconomic structure. Nataf emphasizes that not only political institutions but also the fabric of social relations were uprooted, and he compares the Portuguese case to other models of European democratization and postwar settlements.

University and Social Settlements

University and Social Settlements
Title University and Social Settlements PDF eBook
Author Will Reason
Publisher
Pages 426
Release 1898
Genre Social settlements
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Housing and Human Settlements in a World of Change

Housing and Human Settlements in a World of Change
Title Housing and Human Settlements in a World of Change PDF eBook
Author Astrid Ley
Publisher transcript Verlag
Pages 281
Release 2020-10-31
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3839449421

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The challenge of housing is increasingly recognised in international policy discussions in connection to the processes of migration, climate change, and economic globalisation. This book addresses the challenges of housing and emerging solutions along the lines of three major dynamics: migration, climate change, and neo-liberalism. It explores the outcomes of neo-liberal »enabling« ideas, responses to extreme climate events with different housing approaches, and how the dynamics of migration reshape the urban housing provision in a changing world. The aim is to contextualise the theoretical discourses by reflecting on the case study context of the eleven papers published in this book. With forewords by Raquel Rolnik (University Sao Paulo) and Mohammed El Sioufi (UN-Habitat).