{"product_id":"community-work-and-adult-education-in-staveley-north-east-derbyshire-1969-1972-retrospective-consideration-selective-re-presentation-and-reflective-critique-9789004412293","title":"Community Work and Adult Education in Staveley, North-East Derbyshire, 1969–1972: Retrospective Consideration, Selective Re-presentation, and Reflective Critique","description":"\u003cb\u003eBook Synopsis\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003eIn 1969, Colin Kirkwood took on the job of Area Principal for Adult Education in north-east Derbyshire. There he formed a remarkable creative partnership with Rob Hunter, a brilliant young Community Worker. This is the story of their collaboration and dialogue with the people of Staveley, a small coal, steel and chemicals town in the north-midlands of England. Together they created the local newspaper, Staveley Now, the Staveley Disabled Group, the Staveley Festival and much else. Community Work and Adult Education in Staveley, North-East Derbyshire celebrates this important collaboration by drawing on letters, interviews, poems, issues of the local newspaper and reports and articles written at the time. The research and critical assessment of their work together in the early 1970s can be linked with that of Paulo Freire in Latin America and throughout the world.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cb\u003eTrade Review\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003eSee a write up of the book in The Derbyshire Times\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cb\u003eTable of Contents\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003eForeword   Sarah Banks  Foreword: Staveley: There and Then, Here and Now   Linden West  Acknowledgements  List of Acronyms  About the Author  Introduction    1 Stance and Methodology    2 The Social, Economic, Political and Institutional Context    3 The Young Volunteer Force Foundation Report    1 Staveley    4 The Outsiders    1 The List of Polarities Should Be Shown Covering a Whole Facing Page at This Point 19   2 Commentary on Hitler Spring  5 The Initiatives and Activities    1 The First Six Months    2 The Survey of the Disabled    3 The Co-op Hall    4 The Idea of a Local Newspaper    5 The First Meeting    6 The First Issue    7 Staveley Now, No. 1    8 Mastin Moor Complaint    9 The Poolsbrook Page    10 Working-class Poets    11 Letting the People Know    13 Overview of the First Issue    14 The Autumn Programme    15 The Second Issue of Staveley Now    16 This Is Your Life    17 Resurrection    18 Do It Yourself, Says the Duke    19 Poolsbrook Reply    20 Edifying Scatological Diversion    21 Mastin Moor Upsurge Blocked    22 The Workings of a Local Labour Party    23 Staveley Disabled Group    24 Staveley Festival Group    25 Abilities or Disabilities    26 The Hard Men    27 Hell’s Angels Talk    28 More Providing and Informing    29 Staveley Now, No. 4    30 Social Comment Photography    31 Staveley Festival    32 Conflicts in SDG    33 The Drive Towards Centralization    34 Mastin Moor Mothers    35 Staveley Now, No. 6   36 Education Rules OK    37 Strike    6 After-Effects and Retrospects    7 Analysis of Keywords and Themes    1 Thematic Fan One    2 Thematic Fan Two    3 Thematic Fan Three    4 Thematic Fan Four    5 Thematic Fan Five    Afterword    1 Personal Reflections on the Work in Staveley    2 A Revival in Community Work in England?    3 Community Work: How can we Learn to do it Better?    4 Integrating the Intrapersonal and Interpersonal: Emotional Literacy in Community Work    5 Convergence    6 Author’s note  Responses to Sarah Banks, Linden West and Rob Hunter  Bibliography  Index","brand":"Brill","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":53210784596311,"sku":"9789004412293","price":47.2,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":false}],"url":"https:\/\/bookcurl.com\/products\/community-work-and-adult-education-in-staveley-north-east-derbyshire-1969-1972-retrospective-consideration-selective-re-presentation-and-reflective-critique-9789004412293","provider":"Book Curl","version":"1.0","type":"link"}