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Conclusion: Looking Forward

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Conceptualising Community
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The introduction spoke of a need to transcend what Latour called the dysfunction between the way our knowledge is understood and the issues currently pressing upon us — primary among which is the nature of our communal being-ness. I trust that in the course of this book the reasons for this discrepancy at least in relation to community have become apparent.

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Studdert, D. (2005). Conclusion: Looking Forward. In: Conceptualising Community. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230505568_10

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