2015
DOI: 10.1111/juaf.12161
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Putting People Back into Place-Based Public Policies

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“…An extension of this dichotomous thinking about community is a disproportionate focus on geography as the defining characteristic for community as it relates to community practice. Khare (2015) suggests that excessive targeting of place in community development interventions runs the risk of underemphasizing conflict and social relations among the people living there. This may have a detrimental impact on the larger community development efforts as well as the individual community members.…”
Section: Defining Community: Geography As a Community Boundarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An extension of this dichotomous thinking about community is a disproportionate focus on geography as the defining characteristic for community as it relates to community practice. Khare (2015) suggests that excessive targeting of place in community development interventions runs the risk of underemphasizing conflict and social relations among the people living there. This may have a detrimental impact on the larger community development efforts as well as the individual community members.…”
Section: Defining Community: Geography As a Community Boundarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While being interviewed on a national political news show, Governor John Kasich explained that legislators are compelled to in response to three inputs: their political party; their constituents; and their conscience (Kasich 2019). Policies are at the root of challenges associated with race and racism and must be dealt with directly and primarily (Christens, Peterson, Reid and Garcia-Reid 2015;Khare 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En otras palabras, las políticas públicas pueden regular la conducta social, crear y organizar sectores, recaudar impuestos, otorgar subsidios y distribuir beneficios, todo a la vez o por prioridades. En este 2003) definen las políticas públicas como el resultado de decisiones del gobierno que pueden estar orientadas a mantener o alterar el status quo (Khare, 2015).…”
Section: Las Políticas Públicas Vías Para Propiciar El Cambio De La M...unclassified