Research Report

Participation and Community on Bradford's Traditionally White Estates

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Citation

Pearce J & Milne E (2010) Participation and Community on Bradford's Traditionally White Estates. Joseph Rowntree Foundation. Joseph Rowntree foundation. http://www.jrf.org.uk/publications/community-bradford-white-estates

Abstract
The aim of the research for this report was to find out how residents on two traditionally white estates understand their communities and participate within them, with the emphasis on residents' own views. The research focused on two estates which have become socially fragmented internally, and stigmatised by wider society. The study reveals: the active role many residents play in improving their estates, and the pressures they face as a result; the value of working with local residents to create solutions; tensions where people feel abandoned and seen as the 'lowest of the low'; frustrations about public consultations; and urgent concerns about inadequate opportunities for young people.

Keywords
Joseph Rowntree Foundation; Bradford; Keighley; White estates; de-industrialisation; Slovakian; Roma; Community Based Research; Yorkshire; Participatory Action Research; Participatory Methods; Participation; International Centre for Participation Studies; Visual Methods; Innovative Research Methods; Mapping; Drawing; Walking Interviews; Participatory Video; Community Research; housing estates; New Labour housing policy; post war estates; creative methods; community based analysis; qualitative research; Scholemoor; Braithwaite and Guardhouse; Scholemoor Beacon; Aire Wharf Housing Association

StatusPublished
Publication date31/07/2010
Publication date online2010
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/11457
PublisherJoseph Rowntree foundation
Publisher URLhttp://www.jrf.org.uk/…rd-white-estates
ISBN978-185935-744-6