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  1. Nov 29, 2022 · The term “community” is a cornerstone in this field, yet it carries multiple layers of meaning. Let’s dissect this concept through the eyes of prominent sociologists who have shaped our understanding of what it means to belong to a community. The essence of community in sociological terms

  2. The fact of having a quality or qualities in common; shared character, similarity; identity; unity. † nothing of community: nothing in common (obsolete). community of interest: identity of interest, interests in common (spec. in Finance). Formerly also as a count noun: †a shared or common quality. 1560.

    • Human Ecology
    • Community Power
    • Urban Lifestyles
    • Networks as Communities

    Continued urbanization and a steady flow of immigrants, many of whom settled in cities, contributed to the development of urban sociology in the United States. It was not surprising that Chicago, which had grown to a population of nearly three million by the beginning of the twentieth century, would become the site of the first urban studies center...

    Floyd Hunter (1953) was interested in community power and how it was used. He intensively interviewed 40 men who were in decision-making positions in Regional City, a southern city in the United States of about half a million people. The 40 men were selected from a larger list of men who had reputations for their power. Hunter’s goal was to describ...

    Similarly, Herbert Gans (1962) found that urbanism is not a single distinctive ­lifestyle. He divided the population of a typical post industrial American city into five different groups, each with a distinctive lifestyle. One group was labeled cosmopolites. They were the professionals and white collar workers with a broad range of interests. They ...

    Barry Wellman and his colleagues at the University of Toronto have taken a network or “community liberated” approach to urban studies. They pointed out that when cities are studied as networks or structures of interpersonal linkages the diversity of the city becomes a source of strength rather than of chaos (Craven & Wellman, 1973). They defined a ...

  3. Feb 26, 2021 · It explains why “community” is different from other types of social groups. A community is a group with a shared identity-forming narrative. This is different from the set of people who live in a place, or have a shared interest. A group of people waiting at a bus stop have a shared interest, but they are not a community.

  4. May 12, 2015 · It’s about people. First and foremost, community is not a place, a building, or an organization; nor is it an exchange of information over the Internet. Community is both a feeling and a set of relationships among people. People form and maintain communities to meet common needs. Members of a community have a sense of trust, belonging, safety ...

  5. Nov 1, 1999 · approach to the meaning of community, one that seems to have much resonance in the etymology of the word and its stability as a linguistic tool. 3 Indeed, the 1933 and 1993 editions of the Oxford ...

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  7. Dec 27, 2016 · Abstract. The term community is used extensively in peer reviewed literature, though it is used differently. by researchers across various disciplines. A better understanding of community, as an ...