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  2. Community - Wikipedia

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    community-life as interest-based, including sporting, leisure-based and business communities which come together for regular moments of engagement. community-life as proximately-related, where neighbourhood or commonality of association forms a community of convenience, or a community of place (see below). Projected community relations. This is ...

  3. Community organizing - Wikipedia

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    The Northwest Community Organization in Chicago, developed by Tom Gaudette and the early (and to some extent current) Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement were examples of this approach; Coalition building. National Peoples Action was a good example of this (now called People's Action).

  4. Local community - Wikipedia

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    Invest in community: Local businesses are owned by people who live in the community, are less likely to leave, and are more invested in the community's future. Put your taxes to good use: Local businesses in town centers require comparatively little infrastructure investment and make more efficient use of public services as compared to ...

  5. Common good - Wikipedia

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    In this teleological view, the good stems from objective facts about human life and purpose, which may vary, depending upon peoples' occupations, virtue-levels, etc. [13] However, noting that only citizens have the salvation (common good) of the city at heart, [21] Aristotle argues that, regardless of form of government, [17] [18] [22] those ...

  6. Community building - Wikipedia

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    Much like community gardens and other functional communities, CTCs have been found to promote individual and collective efficacy, community empowerment and community organization; community health and well-being, a sense of belonging and community; racial, ethnic, and class consciousness development; and an alleviation of the digital divide ...

  7. Sense of community - Wikipedia

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    For Sarason, psychological sense of community is "the perception of similarity to others, an acknowledged interdependence with others, a willingness to maintain this interdependence by giving to or doing for others what one expects from them, and the feeling that one is part of a larger dependable and stable structure".

  8. Online community - Wikipedia

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    Fandom is an example of what online ... learning trajectories and Web 2.0 community participation by using the example of ... while good online learning is difficult ...

  9. Outline of community - Wikipedia

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    Community development – efforts to improve communities: Community organizing – process by which people are brought together to act in common self-interest; Community building – the more informal (or intangible) aspects of community development; the establishment, broadening and deepening of links between community members