Mel Steer & Simin Davoudi 
Hope Under Neoliberal Austerity [EPUB ebook] 
Responses from Civil Society and Civic Universities

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Neoliberal-driven austerity has changed the role of the state, public service provision and citizenship. Thriving in today’s society is a challenge for communities around the world as governments increasingly promote privatisation, centralised control, individual responsibility and battle with the impacts of Covid19.

Co-authored by practitioners and academics and based on case studies of collaborations between civil society and the civic university, this book uses the North East of England as a lens to explore how different communities have responded to changing circumstances. The case studies present examples of actions aiming to create hope and inspiration for communities in challenging times.

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Table of Content

1. Islands of Hope in a Sea of Despair: Civil Society in an Age of Austerity

2. The North East of England: Place, Economy and People

Part 1: The Public Sector and Civil Society

3. The Public Sector and Civil Society: Introduction

4. Innovation Outside the State: The Glendale Gateway Trust

5. The Byker Community Trust and the ‘Byker Approach’

6. Café Society: Transforming Community Through Quiet Activism and Reciprocity

7. ‘Computer Says No’: Exploring Social Justice in Digital Services

8. Drive to Thrive: A Place-Based Approach to Tackling Poverty in Gateshead

9. City of Dreams: Enabling Children and Young People’s Cultural Participation and Civic Voice in Newcastle and Gateshead

10. Are We ‘All in This Together?’: Reflecting on the Continuities Between Austerity and COVID-19 Crises

Part 2: The Civic University

11. The Civic University: Introduction

12. Reinventing a Civic Role for the 21st-Century: The Cathedral and the University

13. Realising the Potential of Universities for Inclusive, Innovation-Led Development: The Case of the Newcastle City Futures Urban Living Partnership Pilot

14. Future Homes: Developing New Responses Through New Organisations

15. The Good, the Bad and the Disconcerting: A Week in the Life of University Project Based Learning for Schools

16. The Containment of Democratic Innovation: Reflections from Two University Collaborations

17. Citizen Power, the University and the North East

18. So What is a University in Any Case?: A Grass-roots Perspective on the University and Urban Social Justice

19. Conclusion: Hope in an Age of Austerity and a Time of Anxiety

About the author

Liz Todd is Professor of Educational Inclusion at the School of Education, Communication and Language Sciences at Newcastle University.

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 302 ● ISBN 9781447356851 ● File size 3.9 MB ● Editor Mel Steer & Simin Davoudi ● Publisher Policy Press ● City Bristol ● Country GB ● Published 2021 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 7816772 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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