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Doing community geography
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2021
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Social GeographyGeospatial TechnologyEducationEnvironmental PlanningCg ProjectsSocial SciencesGeographic Information SystemsCommunity BuildingCommunity PartnersGeographical AspectGeographic Information SciencesCommunity GeographyRegional RelevanceCommunity GroupsUrban StudiesCommunity EngagementGeographyCommunity ParticipationCommunity DevelopmentPolitical GeographyCommunity PlanningGeospatial PerspectiveCommunity Studies
Abstract Community Geography offers researchers, community groups, and students opportunities to engage in action oriented applied geographical research. Creating and sustaining these research programs can be challenging, programs can involve many partners from both academic and the community, have different goals and purposes, and utilize a variety of methods to perform research. In this paper we offer a framework of three primary overarching principles for implementing CG projects; (1) Who, (2) Why, and (3) How. (1) “Who” describes who is involved in CG, including researchers, community partners, academic institutions, (2) “Why” describes the justifications and benefits of taking this approach. (3) “How” explains how CG borrows methodologies from many disciplines within geography and beyond. Our examples are not exhaustive; rather, they serve as starting points to inspire researchers interested in CG.
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