community is derived from the latin word "communistas" derived from "communis" means "common, public, shared by all or many"
communis means?
common, public, shared by all or many
community is a network of human relationship that are connected to one another either by norms , religion, values or identity
group of people is a fundamental/primary characteristics of a community
group of people - composed by people who collectively share an experience similar conditions in life
definite locality - a group of people residing in a definite locality or territory
sense of common sentiments - members have the same feeling of belongingness
sense of naturality - naturally conceiver by people who become its members at the moment of their existence
sense of common shared likeness - members of a community share a likeness in the common conditions of their living
fulfillment of wider ends - the community has multiple and continued shared goals and fulfillment of various ends
particular name - having a name makes communities unique and known to other communities
urban - highly commercialized and industrialized
rural - agricultural
urban - surrounded by city
rural - located outside the city
suburban - average, part of urban or rural
low - population of rural
high - human interaction level of rural
low - progress/advancement level of rural
medium - population, progress/advancement and human interaction level of suburban
rural - business of small stores providing basic needs
urban - vast business centers and corporate industries
high - population level of urban
low - human interaction level of urban
high - progress/advancement level of urban
What are the several characteristics of community? group of people, definite locality, sense of common sentiments, sense of naturality, sense of common shared likeness, fulfillment of wider ends, and particular name
various concept of community - composed of the considerations and activities of individual
community as a social contract - is seen as a set of continuous interaction and human behaviors that have meaning and expectations between its members
community within communities - same large communities contain other smaller communities within their areas or their boundaries
community as a cultural concept - it allows the community to have its own identity and expand it even to its neighboring communities
instructional perspective - is comparable to a living creature which is composed of diverse parts that function uniquely
civil society perspective can impact the activities of chosen policy makers and businesses in the community
civil society perspective are right based, organizations, group union association, activism
grassroots perspective - each individual has their own sense of community that is beyond its definitions and essence
institutional perspectives are function, collaboration, coordination, integrations