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Product Description
Assembles fifteen essays by a multidisciplinary set of scholars and professionals to argue for the development of a cultural model of practice based on respect for local Appalachia knowledge, the value of community diversity, and collaboration between professionals and local communities, groups, and individuals.Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought
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