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| 222 | _aCommunity development journal | ||
| 245 | _aCommunity development journal | ||
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_aOxford : _bOxford University Press, _c2021- |
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| 310 | _a5 times a year. | ||
| 362 | _aVolume 56, number 2 (2021) | ||
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_tTerritorial stigmatization in theory and practice, and its implications for community development: an introduction to the themed section, pages 191-202 / _rRosie R Meade |
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_tThere’s a time and a place: temporal aspects of place-based stigma, pages 203-219 / _rGet accessArrow, Alice Butler-Warke |
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_tSacrifice zone’: The environment–territory–place of disposable lives, pages 220-243 / _rMarcelo Lopes de Souza |
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| 505 |
_tIndelible stain: territorial stigmatization and the limits of resistance, pages 244-265 / _rMartin J Power and others |
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| 505 |
_tBetween a rock and a hard place: State-led territorial stigmatization, informal care practices and the interstitiality of local community workers in Denmark, apges 266-282 / _rRasmus H Birk and Mia Arp Fallov |
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| 505 |
_tReimagining and radicalizing community development practice in south-east Queensland through popular education action research, pages 283-299 / _rAthena Lathouras and others |
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| 505 |
_tDo non-governmental organizations bring change or maintain the status quo in times of crisis? A case study of the Marikana massacre in South Africa, pages 300-317 / _rMalose Langa and others |
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| 505 |
_tBreaking the silence: community radio, women, and empowerment, pages 338-355 _rJonathan Silver and others |
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