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Стратегии социального картирования общественного участия: социально-территориальный контекст

Стратегии социального картирования общественного участия: социально-территориальный контекст

Abstract

Стимулирование общественного участия в условиях социального реформирования в социально-территориальных общностях невозможно без ясного понимания его особенностей и потенциала. В статье рассматривается один из редко используемых методов диагностики общественного участия в социально-пространственном контексте метод социального картирования. Раскрывается сущность метода, выделяются и характеризуются основные стратегии социального картирования общественного участия, используемые в современной зарубежной и российской практике социальных исследований.

At the time of social reform in social-territorial communities, it is impossible to encourage public participation without a clear understanding of its specific features and potential. The article examines a rarely used method for diagnosing public participation in the social-territorial context the method of social mapping. The author reveals the essence of the method, identifies and describes the main strategies of social mapping of public participation used in today's social research in Russia and other countries.

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ОБЩЕСТВЕННОЕ УЧАСТИЕ, СОЦИАЛЬНОЕ УЧАСТИЕ, СОЦИАЛЬНОЕ ПРОСТРАНСТВО, СОЦИАЛЬНО-ТЕРРИТОРИАЛЬНАЯ ОБЩНОСТЬ, СОЦИАЛЬНОЕ КАРТИРОВАНИЕ, СОВМЕСТНОЕ КАРТИРОВАНИЕ, ИССЛЕДОВАНИЕ ДЕЙСТВИЕМ

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