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9781447333326: Re-imagining contested communities: Connecting Rotherham through research (Connected Communities)

Sinopsis

Using history, artistic practice, writing, poetry, autobiography and collaborative ethnography, this book literally and figuratively re-imagines a place, presenting a ‘how to’ for researchers interested in community collaborative research and accessing alternative ways of knowing and voices in marginalised communities.

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Elizabeth Campbell, co-author of Doing Ethnography Today and The Other Side of Middletown, is Associate Professor of Education at Marshall University, US

Kate Pahl is Professor of Arts and Literacy at Manchester Metropolitan University. Kate’s original discipline is English and she works now in communities drawing on arts methodologies. She was the Principle Investigator of the `Imagine’ project.

Elizabeth Pente is a doctoral student at the University of Huddersfield whose research is concerned with public history and post-Second World War urban decline and regeneration in the UK.

Zanib Rasool, MBE has worked 30 years in the community and is currently employed as Partnership and Development Manager for the charity Rotherham United Community Sports Trust.

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9781447333302: Re-imagining contested communities: Connecting Rotherham through Research (Connected Communities Creating a New Knowledge Landscape)

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ISBN 10:  1447333306 ISBN 13:  9781447333302
Editorial: Policy Press, 2018
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