
Pieces of Us
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Rob Sheffield

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Does place matter in modern life? Rob Sheffield, in an intriguing account of the social history of the Greenhill neighbourhood, Swansea, provides many insights on why the answer to this question must be a resounding ‘yes’. Based on personal interviews with residents, on his own experience of growing up in the area, and by drawing on the international literature on the disruptive impact on communities of large-scale urban renewal projects, he makes a passionate case for honouring the past and promoting effective citizen participation in city planning decision-making in the future. Robin Hambleton, Emeritus Professor of City Leadership, University of the West of England, Bristol, and Director of Urban Answers.
In this highly personal narrative the author traces the ebb and flow (and meaning) of community in the Greenhill neighbourhood of Swansea. As a “local boy done good” Dr Sheffield draws on historical and public records, residents’ personal stories and his own recollections to suggest that the wealth and resilience of an impoverished neighbourhood may lie in the interactions and cohesiveness of its people. Without suggesting a one-size-fits-all solution the book offers economic, infrastructural, social, cultural and institutional clues to how we might tackle the challenge of sustainable urban living in a modern world. Dr Steffen Conn, Director – ISPIM: The International Society for Professional Innovation Management
An insightful and compassionate exploration of identity and change in a Welsh community. This deeply personal account evokes rich individual and collective memories and highlights the complex web of interconnections between different places and times. Whilst many of the narratives speak of love and loss, reflections on how the community responded to the COVID-19 pandemic provide a sense of hope and opportunity for how a renewed sense of ‘community’ might be constructed. This book is recommended to anyone with an interest in urban regeneration and the transformative potential of social capital. Richard Bolden, Professor of Leadership and Management
Pieces of Us is a perceptive book which the author, Rob Sheffield, describes as a moving tribute to the people who made – and make - up the community of Greenhill in a neighbourhood of Swansea. As well as sharing first-hand accounts from people he knew, it is a deeply personal story and describes what it was like for him growing up there, leaving for university, and the effect of this on identity and family. It is rare to find writing which has such a strong sense of place and understanding of how communities are formed. It echoed John Donne’s words that “No man is an island … every man is a piece of the continent...” emphasizing the importance of connection, community and relationships. This is a book which gives cause for deep reflection on the implications for community development everywhere and how we can ensure that we don’t lose such an important part of our human identity and well-being. Reverend Katy Weston
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