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Rural Community Organising in England (James Derounian)
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Rural Community Organising in England
James Derounian
About James
33 years in (rural) community development
NCVO – RCC – RDP - CA
Central involvement in Winchcombe NP & Examiner
CLP: Skeffington - RWP2000 - Localism Act 2011
Continuing community-based trajectory
James
Where are we?
Importance of faith-based support for CO
CofE “financial support since 1990 for the development of Community Organising in several English cities” Furbey (et al, 1997: 141)
Ashington CDT; Gloucestershire RCC; Keystone Development Trust (E. England); Cambridgeshire Community Foundation; Kirkgate Arts – Cumbria social enterprise & Penwith CDT, Cornwall
From organizing to Organising
547 (13%) considered rural in base, coverage or
activities
Literature Review – practice, academic, blogs etc.
Feedback: 20+ key stakeholders incl. COs & agencies supporting/hosting
Contacted by ‘snowballing’
The approach
Findings & discussion
Rural England = 13,000 Christian churches (Farnell et al, 2010); little evidence of proselytising, exclusion or discrimination
Links and cross-fertilisation urban-rural CO
US – UK CO
Neighbourhoods = urban = where community organisers operate
CD Experience/ expertise (colonial origins) of promoting self help
CO: C19th US reformers & e.g. Southern Tenant Farmworker Union
Reinforcement: what CO & CD can learn from each other
“Across the UK there are…about 20,000 CD workers, including many who use a CD approach as part of another job” (CLG, 2006: 4)
Parish & Town Councils: 1894, rural-urban crossover
Paulo Freire: education for community action "can never be neutral: its political function is to liberate or domesticate” (Ledwith, 2005: 53)
Findings & discussion II
CD + CO represent different approaches to gain similar results. Coexisting on a ‘messy’, diverse and overlapping spectrum
Blight of short-termism & other issues/ possibilities
CO + CD = mutual reinforcement in pursuit of community action
Continuing community-based arc, though detail may change: Big Soc
Localism (2011 Act) and localism
Engaging a
Questions questions…
What can CD learn from CO in rural contexts and vice versa?
What are the key challenges for organising in & with rural communities?
What are the ways forward for rural CD and Organising?