Communities in Control: Real people, real power

9.07.08
Uprising Leadership Programme included in Communities in Control White Paper

Living and Community

Living and Community13.06.08
Call for architects to take lead in accommodating UK's ageing population

The Science of Positive Psychology

Martin Seligman08.09.08
A special lecture by Dr Martin Seligman, Founder of Positive Psychology

The Local Wellbeing Conference

Wellbeing conference09.09.08
Public Wellbeing: Local action making national change
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Kate Gavron

Kate received her PhD in social anthropology from the LSE in 1997.

She is a Trustee and Fellow of the Young Foundation and has been associated with the Institute of Community Studies and Mutual Aid Centre (also based at Victoria Park Square) since 1992. Kate researches issues relating to race, community and conflict in east London. She co-authored The New East End with Geoff Dench and Michael Young, which was published in February 2006 by Profile Books.

Before reading Social Anthropology at the LSE she had a career in book publishing: with Heinemann (1974-1988) (director 1984-88); Secker & Warburg (director, 1984-88), Virago (non-executive director, 1994-96); and Carcanet Press, Manchester, poetry publisher, where she has been chair since 1989. She has been a Trustee of the Runnymede Trust since 1997, a Director of George Piper Dances since 2001, and a Trustee of the Poetry Archive since 2001.