Engaged Theory and Social Mapping

Researching communities has long been beset with difficulties that are still being debated. How is it possible to delimit the spatial boundaries of a research locale? What determines the temporal frames of a study? How are the different standpoints of the researcher and the researched to be understo...

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Behavioral sciences
Communities
Community relations
Development studies
Development theory
Human geography
Human societies
International community
International politics
International relations
Philosophy
Political science
Politics
Questionnaires
Regional and Area Studies
Research methods
Rural areas
social change
Social groups
social movements
Social organization
Social philosophy
Social sciences
social settings
Social theories
Sociology
spatial frame
Survey methods
Survey research
Sustainable communities
Sustainable development
Tribalism
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