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Community cohesion in Bradford: neoliberal integrationism

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Community cohesion in crisis? New dimensions of diversity and difference, Pages: 35 - 56

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This chapter considers an argument which states that the community cohesion agenda represents a form of neoliberal governance of integration. It is in this programme that particular norms and values are prioritised. The chapter uses the case study of Bradford as a basis, and shows how community cohe...

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Published: Bristol Policy Press 2008
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