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  2. Sense of community - Wikipedia

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    Among theories of sense of community proposed by psychologists, McMillan's & Chavis's [5] is by far the most influential, and is the starting point for most of the recent research in the field. It is discussed in detail below.

  3. Community psychology - Wikipedia

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    Psychological sense of community (or simply "sense of community"), was introduced in 1974 by Seymour Sarason. [23] In 1986 a major step was taken by David McMillan [24] and David Chavis [25] with the publication of their "Theory of Sense of Community" and in 1990 the "Sense of Community Index". [26]

  4. Learning community - Wikipedia

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    A learning community is a group of people who share common academic goals and attitudes and meet semi-regularly to collaborate on classwork. Such communities have become the template for a cohort-based, interdisciplinary approach to higher education .

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    McMillan joined the board, representing the 8th District. in September 2010 and served as chair in 2014-'15. He declined to run for reelection this year. He declined to run for reelection this year.

  6. Talk:Sense of community - Wikipedia

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  7. Community - Wikipedia

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    In a seminal 1986 study, McMillan and Chavis [15] identify four elements of "sense of community": membership: feeling of belonging or of sharing a sense of personal relatedness, influence: mattering, making a difference to a group and of the group mattering to its members

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