Contents page for Researching Community in the 21st Century: An Annotated Bibliography
- Introduction
- Selected Early References on Community
- Al-Ali, N. and K. Koser,
Eds. (2002). New approaches to migration? Transnational communities and the
transformation of home. London and New York, Routledge.
- Aldred, R. (2011). "From community participation to organizational therapy? World café and Appreciative Inquiry as research methods." Community Development Journal 46(1): 57-71.
- Amin, A. and J. Roberts, Eds. (2008). Community, economic creativity, and organization. Oxford ; New York, Oxford University Press.
- Attlee, J. (2007). Isolarion:
a different Oxford journey. Chicago, University of Chicago Press.
- Bærenholdt, J. O. (2007).
Coping with distances: producing Nordic Atlantic societies. Oxford,
Berghahn Books.
- Bagaeen, S. and O. Uduku,
Eds. (2010). Gated communities: social sustainability in contemporary and
historical gated developments. London, Earthscan.
- Bastian, J. A. and B.
Alexander, Eds. (2009). Community archives: the shaping memory. London,
Facet.
- Block, P. (2008). Community:
the structure of belonging. San Francisco, Berrett-Koehler Publishers.
- Blokland, T. (2003). Urban
bonds: social relationships in an inner city neighbourhood. Cambridge, UK,
Polity.
- Blokland, T. and M.
Savage, Eds. (2008). Networked urbanism: social capital in the city.
Aldershot, Ashgate.
- Boellstorff, T. (2008). Coming
of age in Second Life: an anthropologist explores the virtually human.
Princeton, Princeton University Press.
- Brent, J. (2009). Searching
for community: representation, power and action on an urban estate.
Bristol, Policy Press.
- Brill, L., B.
Athwal, et al. (2011). Recession, poverty and sustainable livelihoods in Bradford. York, Joseph
Rowntree Foundation.
- Brown, D., L. (2011). Rural
people and communities in the 21st Century: resilience and transformation.
Cambridge, Polity Press.
- Butcher, H., S. Banks, et
al. (2007). Critical community practice. Bristol, Policy Press.
- Butler, T. and C. Hamnett
(2011). Ethnicity, class and aspiration: understanding London's new East End.
Bristol, Policy Press.
- Byrne, D. S. (2001). Understanding
the urban. Basingstoke [England] ; New York, Palgrave.
- Capp, B. (2003). When
Gossips Meet: Women, Family, and Neighbourhood in Early Modern England.
Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Chamlee-Wright, E. and V.
H. Storr, Eds. (2010). The political economy of Hurricane Katrina and
community rebound. New thinking in political economy. Cheltenham, UK,
Edward Elgar.
- Chandra, A., J.
Acosta, et al. (2011). Building community resilience to disasters: a way forward to enhance national
health security.
- Charles, N., C.
A. Davies, et al. (2008).
Families in transition: social change, family formation, and kin
relationships.
- Christensen, P. M. and M.
O'Brien (2003). Children in the city: home, neighbourhood and community.
London and New York, Routledge.
- Clements, D., A.
Donald, et al., Eds. (2008).
The future of community: reports of a death greatly exaggerated.
- Cole, I., E.
Batty, et al. (2011).
Low-income neighbourhoods in Britain: the gap between policy ideas and
residents' realities.
- Cooper, C. (2008). Community,
conflict and the state: rethinking notions of 'safety', 'cohesion' and
'wellbeing'. Basingstoke and New York, Palgrave Macmillan.
- Corcoran, M. P., J. Gray,
et al. (2010). Suburban affiliations: social relations in the greater Dublin
area. Syracuse, N.Y., Syracuse University Press.
- Craig, G., M. Mayo, et al., Eds. (2011). The community development reader: history, themes and issues. Bristol, Policy Press.
- Crow, G., G. Allan, et al. (2002). "Neither busybodies nor bodies: managing proximity and distance in neighbourly relations." Sociology 36(1): 127-145.
- Day, G. (2006). Community and everyday life. New York, Routledge.
- Delanty, G. (2010). Community. London and New York, Routledge.
- Dench, G., K. Gavron, et al. (2006). The New East End: kinship, race and conflict. London, Profile Books.
- Dicks, B. (2000). Heritage, place, and community. Cardiff, University of Wales Press.
- Dorling, D. and B. Thomas (2011). Bankrupt Britain: an atlas of social change. Bristol, Policy Press.
- Esposito, R. (2009). Communitas: the origin and destiny of community. Stanford, Calif., Stanford University Press.
- Etzioni, A., D. Volmert, et al. (2004). The communitarian reader: beyond the essentials. Lanham, Md., Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
- Finney, N. and L. Simpson (2009). 'Sleepwalking to segregation'?: challenging myths about race and migration. Bristol, Policy Press.
- Flint, J. and D. Robinson, Eds. (2008). Community cohesion in crisis: new dimensions of diversity and difference. Bristol, Policy Press.
- Forrest, R. and A. Kearns (2001). "Social cohesion, social capital and the neighbourhood." Urban Studies 38(12): 2125-2143.
- Ghose, R. (2007). "Politics of scale and networks of association in public participation GIS." Environment and Planning A 39(8): 1961-1980.
- Gilchrist, A. (2009). The well-connected community: a networking approach to community development, 2nd ed. Bristol, Policy Press.
- Griffiths, D. J., N. Sigona, et al. (2005). Refugee community organisations and dispersal: networks, resources and social capital. Bristol, Policy Press.
- Hall, S. M. (2009). A mile of mixed blessings: an ethnography of boundaries and belonging on a south London street. Department of Sociology. London, London School of Economics. PhD.
- Hamdi, N. (2010). The placemakers' guide to building community. London, Earthscan.
- Harper, D. A. (2001). Changing works: visions of a lost agriculture. Chicago, University of Chicago Press.
- Haworth, J. and G. Hart (2007). Well-being: individual, community and social perspectives. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.
- Hillyard, S. (2007). The sociology of rural life. Oxford, Berg.
- Holgersson, H., C. Thorn, et al., Eds. (2010). (Re)searching Gothenburg: essays on a changing city. Gothenburg, Glanta.
- Holton, M. J. (2011). Building the resilient community : lessons from the Lost Boys of Sudan. Eugene, Or., Cascade Books.
- Howley, K., Ed. (2010). Understanding community media. Los Angeles and London, Sage.
- Hughes, G. (2007). The politics of crime and community. Basingstoke and New York, Palgrave Macmillan.
- Imrie, R., L. Lees, et al., Eds. (2009). Regenerating London: governance, sustainability and community in a global city. London, Routledge.
- Kajee, L. (2008). Constructing identities in online communities of practice: a case study of online learning. Oxford and New York, Peter Lang.
- Keller, S. (2003). Community: pursuing the dream, living the reality. Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press.
- Kendall, L. (2002). Hanging out in the virtual pub: masculinities and relationships online. Berkeley and London, University of California Press.
- Kuecker, G., M. Mulligan, et al. (2011). "Turning to community in times of crisis: globally derived insights on local community formation." Community Development Journal 46(2): 245-264.
- Lassiter, L. E., H. Goodall, et al. (2004). The other side of Middletown: exploring Muncie's African American community. Walnut Creek, CA, AltaMira Press.
- Laurier, E., A. Whyte, et al. (2002). "Neighbouring as an occasioned activity : "Finding a lost cat" " Space and Culture 5(4): 346-367.
- Le May, A. (2009). Communities of practice in health and social care. Oxford, Wiley-Blackwell.
- Ledwith, M. (2011). Community development: a critical approach, 2nd ed. Bristol, Policy Press.
- Lippard, C. D. and C. A. Gallagher, Eds. (2011). Being brown in Dixie: race, ethnicity, and Latino immigration in the new South. Latinos : exploring diversity and change. Boulder, Colo., FirstForumPress.
- Lupton, R. (2003). Poverty street: the dynamics of neighbourhood decline and renewal. Bristol, Policy Press.
- Maginn, P. J. (2004). Urban regeneration, community power, and the (in)significance of 'race'. Aldershot, Ashgate.
- Mavroudi, E. (2010). "Contesting identities, differences, and a unified Palestinian community." Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 28(2): 239-253.
- McCright, A.M. and T.N.Clark (eds) (2006). Community and ecology: dynamics of place, sustainability and politics, Kidlington: Elsevier.
- Miller, D. (2008). The comfort of things. Cambridge, Polity.
- Mooney, G. and S. Neal, Eds. (2008). Community: welfare, crime and society. Maidenhead, Open University Press.
- Mulgan, G. (2008). Living and community. London, Black Dog Publishing.
- Mumford, K. and A. Power (2003). East Enders: family and community in East London. Bristol, Policy Press.
- Noxolo, P. and J. Huysmans (2009). Community, citizenship and the 'War on Terror' : security and insecurity. Basingstoke and New York, Palgrave Macmillan.
- O'Riordan, T. and S. Stoll-Kleemann (2002). Biodiversity, sustainability, and human communities: protecting beyond the protected. Cambridge and New York, Cambridge University Press.
- Obrist, B. (2006). Struggling for health in the city: an anthropological inquiry of health, vulnerability and resilience in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Bern and Oxford, Peter Lang.
- Orford, S., D. Dorling, et al. (2002). "Life and death of the people of London: a historical GIS of Charles Booth's inquiry " Health and Place 8(1): 23-35.
- Otsuka, K. and K. Kalirajan (2010). Community, market and state in development. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.
- Papacharissi, Z., Ed. (2010). A networked self: identity, community and culture on social network sites. New York, Routledge.
- Park, A., S. Wang, et al. (2010). Community-based development and poverty alleviation: an evaluation of China's poor village investment program. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research.
- Phillipson, C., M. Bernard, et al. (2001). The family and community life of older people: social networks and social support in three urban areas. London and New York, Routledge.
- Pray, J. L. and I. K. Jordan (2010). "The deaf community and culture at a crossroads: issues and challenges." Journal of Social Work in Disability & Rehabilitation 9(2): 168-193.
- Raco, M. (2007). Building sustainable communities: spatial policy and labour mobility in post-war Britain. Bristol, Policy Press.
- Rheingold, H. (2000). The virtual community: homesteading on the electronic frontier. Cambridge, Mass., MIT Press.
- Rosenblatt, T., L. Cheshire, et al. (2009). "Social interaction and sense of community in a master planned estate." Housing, Theory and Society 26(2): 122-142.
- Rosenlund, L. (2009). Exploring the city with Bourdieu: applying Pierre Bourdieu's theories and methods to study the community. Saarbücken, VDM.
- Salcedo, R. and A. Torres (2004). "Gated communities in Santiago: wall or frontier?" International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 28(1): 27-44.
- Salway, S., K. Harriss, et al. (2011). Using participatory, observational and 'rapid appraisal' methods: researching health and illness. in Understanding Social Research: Thinking Creatively about Method. J. Mason and A. Dale. London, Sage.
- Savage, M., G. Bagnall, et al. (2005). Globalization and belonging. London, Sage.
- Shavit, U. (2009). The new imagined community: global media and the construction of national and Muslim identities of migrants. Brighton, UK, Sussex Academic Press.
- Simpson, F. A. (2010). The values of community archaeology: a comparative assessment between the UK and US. Oxford, Archaeopresss.
- Smith, D. M. (2005). On the margins of inclusion: changing labour markets and social exclusion in London. Bristol, Policy Press.
- Solnit, R. (2010). Infinite city: a San Francisco atlas. Berkeley, University of California Press.
- Somerville, P. (2011). Understanding community: politics, policy and practice. Bristol, Policy Press.
- Spencer, L. and R. E. Pahl (2006). Rethinking friendship: hidden solidarities today. Princeton, Princeton University Press.
- Tarbin, S. and S. Broomhall (2008). Women, identities and communities in early modern Europe. Aldershot, Ashgate.
- Tate, S. A. (2007). "Translating melancholia: a poetics of black interstitial community." Community, Work & Family 10(1): 1-15.
- Taylor, M. (2011). Public policy in the community, 2nd edition. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.
- Thomas, P. (2011). Youth, multiculturalism and community cohesion. New York, Palgrave Macmillan.
- Wallace, A. (2010). Remaking community?: New Labour and the governance of poor neighbourhoods. Farnham, Ashgate.
- Weeks, J., B. Heaphy, et al. (2001). Same sex intimacies: families of choice and other life experiments. London and New York, Routledge.
- Wenger, E., R. A. McDermott, et al. (2002). Cultivating communities of practice: a guide to managing knowledge. Boston, Mass., Harvard Business School Press.
- Wetherell, M., M. Laflèche, et al., Eds. (2007). Identity, ethnic diversity and community cohesion. London and Thousand Oaks, Calif., Sage.
- Williamson, A. and R. DeSouza, Eds. (2010). Researching with communities: grounded perspectives on engaging communities in research. London and Auckland, Muddy Creek Press.
- Winson, A. and B. Leach (2002). Contingent work, disrupted lives: labour and community in the new rural economy. Toronto, University of Toronto Press.
- Conceptualisations and meanings of "community"
- Annotated Bibliography: Final List of 100, Connected Communities (2000-2011)