Books : 'With a little help from our friends': the role of new solidarities and alliances in the remaking of Warsop Vale.: An article from: Capital & Class
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Page Count: 30
Printing Date: September 22, 2005
Publishing house: Thomson Gale
Release Date: December 08, 2005
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From the author: This article comprises a longitudinal study of community activism and regeneration following pit closure in the small Nottinghamshire ex-mining village of Warsop Vale. Based on more than a hundred interviews carried out between z998 and 2004, the article highlights the significance of 'new' solidarities and alliances between residents and external agencies in the gradual revitalisation of a community once teetering on the brink of extinction.
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Title: 'With a little help from our friends': the role of new solidarities and alliances in the remaking of Warsop Vale.
Author: David Waddington
Publication: Capital & Class (Magazine/Journal)
Date: September 22, 2005
Publishing house: Thomson Gale
Issue: 87 Page: 201(25)
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