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What is a Community :question: - Coggle Diagram
What is a Community :question:
Nature of Community
Community as a Sociological Construct
Human organization
Relationships
Connections between individuals
No man is an island
Interactions between its members
Community as a Super-organic System
Roles for each member
For the benefit of the whole
Members in harmonious function
Contributes to overall community
Participation in the community
Individual aspirations and occupations
Intricate in nature
Communities within communities
Systems within systems
Built from the complexity of many human individuals
Learned ideas
Expectations
Behavior
Emotions
Community as a Group of People
Connected by :
History
Beliefs
Traits
Ethnicity
Values
Culture
Ideas
Geographical Location
No specific boundaries
Diverse
Economically
Educationally
Socially
Ethnically
Dimensions of Community
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Economic Definition
Producting
Resources
Allocating
Wealth
Increases a community's capabilities
Ideas
Value of items
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Political Definition
Hierarchy of power or influence
Leadership
Decision making
Different types of management systems
Examples
Government
Communism
Oligarchy
Democracy
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Technological Definition
Methods
Skills
Tools
Capital
Dealing with the physical environment
Interface for humanity & nature
LS2 Definition
Collective membership
Common identity (ex. friends, family)
Purpose
Beliefs
Relationships
Cultural resources
Social resources
Shapes one's actions
Institutional/Social Definition
Complex organizational structures
Interactions/ Interrelationships
Interaction
Predictions
Judgements
Reactions
Responses
Group formation
Roles
Statuses
Institutions
Marriage
Friendship
Beliefs/Conceptual Definition
Structure of Ideas
Concerning the origins of things (universe, world, forces, etc.)
Religious beliefs
Atheistic beliefs
Beliefs about reality
Supernatural beliefs
Aesthetic/Values Definition
Structure of ideas, values and beliefs
Three axes of judgement
Right and wrong
Beautiful and ugly
Good and bad
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Acquired through socialization
Respecting of each other's values
Difficult to be relearned or changed
Could be affected by
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Sharing of values
Societal Standards
Important to a person's identity
Sometimes contradictory, inconsistent or paradoxical
Real Communities
Religious communities
Business Communities
Examples
Wolverton
Community Facilities
Agriculture
Transportation Systems
Markets/Shops
Sports and Arts Facilities
Religious Gatherings
Education
Housing/Shelter
Clubs/Pubs
Meeting Places (Ex: Agora)
Community Events
For anyone
For everyone
Neighborhoods