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What are Community Studies? ('What Is?' Research Methods Series) Book

In an age of growing globalization and welfare states community relations are now more important than ever. What are Community Studies? gives an overview of the community studies field with particular focus on the research methods used and how they have evolved in recent years. Defining the key terms in the field it outlines the history of the methods used in community studies and uses examples and case studies to illuminate the theory. This book captures the organization of modern community life and shows how current researchers are working with broader and more imaginative definitions of community. Responding to criticisms of the discipline What are Community Studies? challenges our traditional notions of community and how they are analyzed. Graham Crow's What are Community Studies? will be a vital resource to researchers in the field.Read More

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  • Waterstones

    What are Community Studies? takes the study of communities as a method of social research and outlines key methodological issues. International in scope, this book considers new ways of researching modern communities.

  • 1849665958
  • 9781849665957
  • Graham Crow
  • 1 December 2011
  • Bloomsbury Academic
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 112
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