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Outline of community

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The following outline is provided as an overview of topics relating to community.

A community is a group of people whose identity as a group lies in their interaction and sharing. Many factors may affect the identity of the participants and their degree of adhesion, such as intent, belief, resources, preferences, needs and risks.

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Types of communities

Geographic and physical communities

Human geography – who people are and where they live

Global community

  • World community – global aspects of community from the perspective of governance and the humanities
  • International community – global aspects of community from the perspective of governance and the humanities
  • Global village – global aspects of community from the perspective of telecommunications

Ideational or abstract communities

Associative communities

Community of...

  • Action – group of people organized to support a cause or bring about social change
  • Circumstance – group of people bound together because of circumstances usually beyond their control
  • Interest – group of people who share a common interest or passion
  • Place – group of people bound together because of where they spend a continuous portion of their time
  • Position – group of people who share a particular station in life (such as teenage years, marriage, parenthood, etc.)
  • Practice – group of people who choose to collaborate over an extended period to share ideas, find solutions, and build innovations.
  • Purpose – group of people who are going through the same process or are trying to achieve a similar objective

see Group (sociology)

Cooperatives

Other

Actual communities

Lists of communities, co-ops, etc.:

Lists of virtual communities:

The world community:

Note to dialup users: the following lists are massive

Online communities

Community concepts, movements and schools of thought

Academic subjects

Community development

Community development – efforts to improve communities:

Virtual community concepts

Virtual community Virtual community – group of people communicating with each other by means of information technologies:

See also Category:Virtual communities

Other community topics

Community institutions

See also

Other uses of the term "community"

Resources

See: List of community topics: Resources

External links

This page was last edited on 8 November 2023, at 11:25
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