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Community development / Urban studies and planning / Nova Scotia / Sociology / Coady International Institute / Learning / Asset-based community development / John Gaventa / Antigonish /  Nova Scotia / Development / Rural community development / Community building
Date: 2014-08-14 08:57:06
Community development
Urban studies and planning
Nova Scotia
Sociology
Coady International Institute
Learning
Asset-based community development
John Gaventa
Antigonish
Nova Scotia
Development
Rural community development
Community building

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