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Informationen zum Autor Peter Ratcliffe, Department of Sociology, University of Warwick and Ines Newman, Warwick Business School, University of Warwick Klappentext This book calls for a shift in policy focus from 'community cohesion' to social cohesion, and makes a valuable source both for practitioners, researchers and students. Zusammenfassung This book calls for a shift in policy focus from 'community cohesion' to social cohesion! and makes a valuable source both for practitioners! researchers and students. Introduction: promoting social cohesion ~ Peter Ratcliffe and Ines Newman; Part One: Theoretical perspectives: From community to social cohesion: interrogating a policy paradigm ~ Peter Ratcliffe; Evaluating social cohesion ~ Helen Sullivan; Part Two: Community cohesion to social cohesion: evaluation and data - methodological issues: Measuring performance in community cohesion ~ Crispian Fuller; Migration, race and population dynamics ~ Ludi Simpson; Using local administrative data to evaluate social and community cohesion ~ John Eversley and Les Mayhew; Assessing the impact of social cohesion initiatives in a media age: methodological and theoretical considerations ~ Roger Grimshaw and Kate Smart; Social cohesion in the local delivery context: understanding equality and the importance of local knowledge ~ Rose Doran and Michael Keating; Part Three: Policy areas: Housing, spatial patterns and social cohesion ~ Peter Ratcliffe; Education policy, social cohesion and citizenship ~ Audrey Osler; Addressing worklessness post the financial crisis ~ Ines Newman; New communities and social cohesion: third sector approaches to evaluation ~ Marjorie Mayo, Vaughan Jones and Juan Camilo Cock; Evaluating the contribution of intergenerational practice ~ Alan Hatton-Yeo and Clare Batty; Part Four: Conclusion: Conclusion: towards a theory of change for social cohesion ~ Ines Newman and Peter Ratcliffe.