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Date: 2014-11-14 10:58:50
Urban studies and planning
Voluntary sector
Science
Sociology
Academia
Coproduction
Community informatics
Development
Community building
Community development

Note of Seminar on the Enabling State 6th October 2014, Clock Tower, Department of Education, Dublin, Ireland Speakers and organisers of the event: L-R: Rory O’Donnell, Marian Quinn, Bairbre NicAongusa, James Doorley,

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