The political relevance of locality studies: a remote antipodean viewpoint. HOWITT, R. Area, 24(1):73–81, 1992.
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Drawing on recent research on Aboriginal responses to restructuring in the Australian mining industry, this paper reviews the relevance of locality studies to the empowerment ofpreviously marginalised local groups. It argues for a methodology which does not isolate or privilege local scale concerns, and which facilitates integrated analysis of social processes at various geographical scales simultaneously.
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	series = {Oceania / {Pacific}},
	title = {The political relevance of locality studies: a remote antipodean viewpoint},
	volume = {24},
	url = {https://www.jstor.org/stable/20003054},
	abstract = {Drawing on recent research on Aboriginal responses to restructuring in the Australian mining industry, this paper reviews the relevance of locality studies to the empowerment ofpreviously marginalised local groups. It argues for a methodology which does not isolate or privilege local scale concerns, and which facilitates integrated analysis of social processes at various geographical scales simultaneously.},
	language = {en},
	number = {1},
	journal = {Area},
	author = {HOWITT, Richard},
	year = {1992},
	keywords = {Region: Oceania / Pacific, Language: English, Country: Australia},
	pages = {73--81},
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