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a set of pages exploring civic participation, the development of community and association, and the activities of informal educators and animateurs

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introducing association and civic participation

some areas of practice

key thinkers

some further key ideas

shorts

 

picture: alexis de tocqueville - believed to be in the public domain'The strength of free peoples resides in the local community. Local institutions are to liberty what primary schools are to science; they put it within the people's reach; they teach people to appreciate its peaceful enjoyment and accustom them to make use of it. Without local institutions a nation may give itself a free government; but it has not got the spirit of liberty' (Alexis de Tocqueville 1835).

introducing association and civic participation

association and la vie associative. This piece explores the process of joining together in companionship or to undertake some task - and the educative power of playing one's part in a group or association.

civic community. What are the essential conditions of successful democracies? What is the significance of civic community for the development of good institutions? We explore Robert D. Putnam’s path-breaking analysis of civil traditions in Italy.

civil society. Michael Edwards explores the practical and theoretical significance of civil society - and suggests some ways forward.

social capital. The notion of social capital is a useful way of entering into debates about civil society – and it is central to the arguments of Robert Putnam and others who want to ‘reclaim public life’. We examine it's nature - and some of the issues surrounding its use. See also: robert. d. putnam.

some areas of practice

community associations and centres

educational settlements

settlements and social action centres. See also: poverty and opportunity - 100 years of Birmingham Settlement; residential settlements and social change; and settlements and adult education.

summer camps and camp counselors

thinkers and pioneers

Jane Addams (in preparation)

The Barnetts and Toynbee Hall (to be extended)

John Dewey

Mary Parker Follett (in preparation)

N. F. S. Grundtvig

Eduard Lindeman

Robert Owen

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

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key ideas

animation

association

capacity building

citizenship, youth work and democratic renewal

community

community development and organization

education for democracy

informal learning

social capital and lifelong learning

social pedagogy

shorts

adult schools

The Chinese Community Centre, Soho

Passmore Edwards Settlement

Toynbee Hall

working men's clubs and Soho

Working Men's College, the

YMCA, Central

YMCA huts