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The economic and financial crisis that hit various European countries, including Portugal, has caused a series of social effects and
reactions that have been studied using a number of different
conceptual approaches. The article looks at two types in particular:
those which analyze populations’ levels of resilience regarding
proximity and community relations; and those which address
collective action movements and practices that seek to transform
society. The main goal is to consider the fact that these distinct
practices coexist in the same territories, suggesting that they
should therefore not be analyzed separately. The other objective
is to determine what sociological variables and socio-spatial contexts are key to these different types of practices. The study was
based on the territory formed by the Lisbon Metropolitan Area
(AML) and entailed a survey of 1,500 of its residents. The data
indicate a persistence of proximity and community relations,
mainly among residents of rural areas.
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Palavras-chave
Resilience Collective action Urban Rural Community
Contexto Educativo
Citação
Carmo, R. M., & Ferreira, D. (2019). Resilience and transformation in times of economic crisis: the persistence of community in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area. Community Development, 50(5), 515-535. https://doi.org/10.1080/15575330.2019.1666156
Editora
Taylor & Francis
