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Models Of Collaboration Comparative Analysis Of Kyrgyzstani And Kazakhstani Rural Societies Vassiliy Lakhonin

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Models Of Collaboration Comparative Analysis Of Kyrgyzstani And Kazakhstani Rural Societies Vassiliy Lakhonin
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Publisher: Lambert
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.63 MB
Author: Vassiliy Lakhonin, Deborah Dergousoff, Galina Gorborukova
ISBN: 9783659385575, 3659385573
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Models Of Collaboration Comparative Analysis Of Kyrgyzstani And Kazakhstani Rural Societies Vassiliy Lakhonin by Vassiliy Lakhonin, Deborah Dergousoff, Galina Gorborukova 9783659385575, 3659385573 instant download after payment.

The comparative study of countryside cases is aimed at the identification and interpretation of specific practice of "collaborative models" observed within the rural contexts of Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan Republics. It employs an overview of the “Resource Mobilization Theory” by Bob Edwards, as an approach for investigation of main differences and commonalities of mutual communal activities, aimed on acquisition of social changes and other rural benefits, analyzing experiences, interactions and practices of villagers within their own rural realities. Finally the study thinks over the retrieved collaborative phenomenon and calls attention to the researcher’s attempt to propose scheming of the most functional and optimal aspects of the studied collaborative models.

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