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Nov 29, 2022 · This section outlines various definitions of community by sociologists like Bogardus, Kingsley Davis, and Ginsberg, highlighting common elements such as a shared area, common life, and social relationships.
Jan 1, 2020 · In sociology, the term ‘community’ is commonly used to identify and determine interindividual relationships with regard to partial identity criteria (e.g. religious affiliation) or shared life scripts (e.g. political opinions).
- Matthias Grundmann, Frank Osterloh
- 2020
Feb 1, 2009 · The present article explores the complex role of collective identities in the development of intergroup biases and disparities, in interventions to improve orientations toward members of other groups, and in inhibiting or facilitating social action. The article revolves around the common ingroup identity model, examining general empirical ...
- John F. Dovidio, Samuel L. Gaertner, Tamar Saguy
- 2009
- Stefano Moroni
- stefano.moroni@polimi.it
- 3.1 The crucial re-discovery of group property. With a second (different) meaning, the term “commons” was subsequently used in the influential book by Ostrom (1990).
- 3.2 Four fundamental clarifications. In order to avoid a certain recurrent rhetoric and risks of misunderstanding, four further clarifications are indispensable.
- 3.3 Final remarks. To sum up, Ostrom did not show that Hardin’s central argument was in itself wrong; rather, she showed that, among the possible solutions to the problem he highlighted, a more important role than had previously been recognized in literature could be played by forms of group/collective ownership.
Nov 21, 2012 · Community is a broad topic within sociology, the social sciences generally, and indeed even in the natural and physical sciences. This bibliography focuses primarily on human communities, and although many different definitions have been offered, most involve a few basic claims.
In general, a community is a group of people living in a particular area and having a feeling of common living and identity. Bogardus: ...
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Jul 13, 2023 · Communities are aggregates of people who share common activities and/or beliefs, and are bound together mainly by affect, loyalty, common values, and/or personal concerns (Brint 2001). Communities operate within boundaries that are either tacitly or explicitly agreed by members.