There are a number of reasons why mixed communities might be attractive: to promote a more egalitarian or socially cohesive society; to encourage racial or religious integration; and to create more ‘workable’ or ‘sustainable’ communities. The focus in this paper is on whether encouraging more mixed communities is an appropriate strategy for the regeneration of disadvantaged neighbourhoods relative to other more ‘traditional’ forms of renewal and relative to ‘doing nothing’.
Published : 30th November 2010
Author : Rebecca Tunstall and Ruth Lupton, [ More From This Author ]
Publisher : Department for Communities and Local Government [ More From This Publisher ]
Commissioner : Department for Communities and Local Government [ More From This Commissioner ]
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