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Frontieriphery: An Anti-positivist Ontological Approach to Intersectional Investigation
Moti Gigi,
Erez Tzfadia
Public Policy discipline
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Positivism
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Intersectional
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Ontological Approach
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Ontology
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Peripherality
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Israeli
25%
Social Conditions
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Marginalization
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Development Towns
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Humiliation
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Material Benefits
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Marginalized Identities
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Multi-variant
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Cultural Benefits
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Socio-spatial
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Universal Validity
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Meld
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Localism
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Ontological
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positivist
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Access
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Spatial
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Variant
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Grouping
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Humiliation
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Intersectionality
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Frontier
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Reconsideration
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Localism
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Social Sciences
Discrimination
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Israeli
50%
Social Exclusion
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Intersectionality
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Boundaries
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