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June 08, 2008

Moral, But No Compass

Moral Government, Church and the Future of Welfare
This new major study  draws on hundreds of interviews and survey questionnaires, describes the modern setting in which the government's welfare and related voluntary sector policies often are experienced as “discriminatory”, inadequately rooted in evidence and at risk of failing the faith communities.

produced by the von Hugel Centre for the Study of Faith in Society

Francis Davis in The Tablet

April 09, 2008

Lectures mark Temple anniversary

Wtf A series of nationwide events has been announced to  celebrate the 60th anniversary of the
William Temple Foundation.

13th May The demise of Prophecy or Reinventing Governance? – Faith and the Welfare State Dr Francis Davis at University of Manchester, Lecture Theatre A7 16.00

Download ronald_preston_lecture.pdf

25th June Economics in a postscarcity age – the contribution of faith and economics
Dr John Atherton at Church House, London, Room 3 – 16.00

5th November From Welfare State to Welfare Society – the contribution of faiths to happiness and wellbeing in a pluralised civil society Rt Revd & Rt Hon Dr Rowan Williams  at St James Church, Piccadilly, London   17.00

March 27, 2008

One London?

Change and cohesion in three London boroughs

Peckham0307_037 IPPR / Government Office for London report explores the nature of the contemporary challenges to community cohesion in London and sets out how local actors have responded to them.

"...the capital faces its own very particular challenges to community cohesion, including lower levels of neighbourliness and inter-personal trust, families in the same street living on very different incomes and lacking shared experiences, and a very rapidly changing demographic make-up in a context of growing pressures on basic resources, especially housing."

June 18, 2007

BRIDGING & BONDING

Putnam on diversity and social capital

Social capital guru Robert Putnam has published his initial findings concerning immigration, diversity and citizenship. Read the article.

People_sml "Bonding social capital can ...be a prelude to bridging social capital, rather than precluding it. To force civic and religious groups who work with immigrants to serve as enforcement tools for immigration laws, as some have suggested, would be exceptionally counterproductive to the goal of creating an integrated nation of immigrants."

Also Madeleine Bunting's commentary in The Guardian.

"Putnam is not talking about a top-down set of instructions on nationalism, but a much broader social process in which the host country changes as much as it, changes its new arrivals: through a collaborative effort of imagination and myriad individual experiences, new solidarity is forged. "

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