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=== Sociology === Early sociological studies identified communities as fringe groups at the behest of local power elites. Such early academic studies include ''[[Who Governs?]]'' by [[Robert Dahl]] as well as the papers by [[Floyd Hunter]] on [[Atlanta]]. At the turn of the 21st century the concept of community was rediscovered by academics, politicians, and activists. Politicians hoping for a democratic election started to realign with community interests.<ref>{{Cite book |title=A Neighborhood Politics of Last Resort: Post-Katrina New Orleans and the Right to the City |author1=Stephen Danley |page=3 |publisher=McGill-Queen's University Press |year=2018 |isbn=9780773555891}}</ref>
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