In "Community and the Politics of Place," Kemmis argues that the concept of community is more than just a physical space or a group of people living in a specific area. Instead, community is a political concept that is related to the distribution of power and resources in society. He believes that community should be analyzed in terms of how it is constructed, how it operates, and how it changes over time. Kemmis emphasizes the importance of community participation in decision-making processes, arguing that this can help to empower community members and give them a sense of ownership and control over their lives.
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Kemmis, Daniel (1992-01-01). Community and the Politics of Place. University of Oklahoma Press. ISBN 9780806124773.
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