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This unique book gives readers fresh insight into the study of communities. It provides balance by supplying empirical evidence to the discussion of theoretical and methodological issues. The author argues that such evidence allows readers to investigate the relation between Canadian communities and theoretical and methodological generalizations found in community studies. Readers can then decipher whether or not these generalizations actually apply to Canadian communities. The work includes a variety of articles, all based on empirical studies. The articles cover all community typesfrom rural, to small town, to suburban, to urbanand all regions of Canadafrom Atlantic Canada, to western Canada, to Ontario, to Quebec. The writings were carefully chosen according to theoretical relevance, their effectiveness in a learning environment, and their overall readability. Diverse articles and empirical evidence make this book a well-rounded examination of a long overlooked area in communit

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Dasgupta has written a comprehensive and extremely useful overview article. The Community in Canada does an excellent job of overviewing the earlier literature. * Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology *
Dasgupta has written a comprehensive and extremely useful overview article. The Community in Canada does an excellent job of overviewing the earlier literature. * Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology *

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      Publisher: University Press of America
      Publication Date: 12/6/1995 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780761802099, 978-0761802099
      ISBN10: 0761802096

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This unique book gives readers fresh insight into the study of communities. It provides balance by supplying empirical evidence to the discussion of theoretical and methodological issues. The author argues that such evidence allows readers to investigate the relation between Canadian communities and theoretical and methodological generalizations found in community studies. Readers can then decipher whether or not these generalizations actually apply to Canadian communities. The work includes a variety of articles, all based on empirical studies. The articles cover all community typesfrom rural, to small town, to suburban, to urbanand all regions of Canadafrom Atlantic Canada, to western Canada, to Ontario, to Quebec. The writings were carefully chosen according to theoretical relevance, their effectiveness in a learning environment, and their overall readability. Diverse articles and empirical evidence make this book a well-rounded examination of a long overlooked area in communit

      Trade Review
      Dasgupta has written a comprehensive and extremely useful overview article. The Community in Canada does an excellent job of overviewing the earlier literature. * Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology *
      Dasgupta has written a comprehensive and extremely useful overview article. The Community in Canada does an excellent job of overviewing the earlier literature. * Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology *

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