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Locating the debates around community is no easy task. The main discourses around community are countless (Mills, 2006). This chapter will weave what I consider to be some of the most significant, focal and complex debates that will contribute to the problematizing of discourses around community and its development.
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Azzopardi, A. (2012). Spaces for Inclusive Communities. In: Azzopardi, A., Grech, S. (eds) Inclusive Communities. Studies in Inclusive Education, vol 16. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6091-849-0_4
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