moizen on Nostr: Writing about the NIMBY (not in my back yard) phenomena, within studies of the ...
Writing about the NIMBY (not in my back yard) phenomena, within studies of the territory. There are plenty of papers about it currently, yet I'm trying suggest a common ground to frame a stand points towards its observation that could relate to the terms of perception and individualism, —this late, since school of knowledge of phenomenology, that is to say, having also account for socialization.
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