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== Mentions ==&lt;br /&gt;
* From [[Transforming or Reforming Capitalism - Chapter 2 - Ghorayshi, Gradon, Kliewer &amp;quot;Towards a Social Theory in Community Economic Development: Idealizing Community in the Era of Globalization&amp;quot;]]: Approaches to community development derived from colonial administration efforts [[Date::post world war II]] in developing basic education, as well as nation-state changes, market economy, communications and transnational connections. The term was used often in the UN in the [[Date::1950s]], and appeared in [[Date::1960s]] in social sciences approaches. It returns to attention today due to globalization.      &lt;br /&gt;
* From [[Shared Space Chapter 1 - Reaching for Resilience]]: The concept of clusters originated in research in the [[Date::1960s]], with [[Michael Porter]]&amp;#039;s [[Date::1990s]] sector-based form, focused on geography, informal relationships, and supporting institutions. In the communities agenda framework, the social dimension of communities is the result of related geographic clusters that are synergistic networks of activity, which thrive due to proximity. &lt;br /&gt;
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