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Community participation in local development is an increasingly important theme in urban policy and practice. Some of the problems encountered in its implementation result from differing expectations and interpretations of the meaning of community and the role of community in urban development. Using examples from urban programmes, the paper explores some of the implications for urban policy of the under-theorisation of the concept of community.
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