Wege Zum Raum 2000
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-663-11821-3_6
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Ein dynamisches Analyse-Modell für Raum

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“…This was premised on the sense of collective power or strength on the basis of which they believed themselves capable of changing their circumstances. Other researchers, including Sturmer (2000) and Sturmer and Simon (2004a), focused on social identity where people acted together when they felt that they belonged to a specific group of people whose interests had to be promoted. Studies on collective action in Uganda have investigated the role of community ties in fostering collective action (Call and Jagger, 2017), while Meier zu Selhausen (2016) investigated the impact of gender relations on collective action in farming communities of Western Uganda.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was premised on the sense of collective power or strength on the basis of which they believed themselves capable of changing their circumstances. Other researchers, including Sturmer (2000) and Sturmer and Simon (2004a), focused on social identity where people acted together when they felt that they belonged to a specific group of people whose interests had to be promoted. Studies on collective action in Uganda have investigated the role of community ties in fostering collective action (Call and Jagger, 2017), while Meier zu Selhausen (2016) investigated the impact of gender relations on collective action in farming communities of Western Uganda.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%