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This moving book about the lives of families in London's East End
gives important new insights into neighbourhood relations
(including race relations), through the eyes of the local
community. What hope is there of change? Using an up-to-date
account of life in East London, the authors illustrate how cities
faced with neighbourhoods in decline are changing. East Enders: *
gives a bird's eye view of neighbourhood problems and assets; *
provides policy recommendations based on real life experiences; *
tackles topical issues such as race relations, mothers and work,
urban revival and social disorder through the eyes of families; *
is authored by leading experts in community studies. Undergraduate
and postgraduate students in social policy, sociology,
anthropology, urban studies, child development, geography, housing
and public administration should all read this book. Policy makers
in national and local government, practitioners and community
workers in towns and cities and general readers interested in the
life and history of urban neighbourhoods will also find this book
an invaluable source of information.
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