Outline of community

Overview of and topical guide to community
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Key concepts
Community development
See also
  • Outline
  • WikiProject Community
  • Category:Community building
  • Category:Community development
  • Category:Localism (politics)
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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.

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

  • Community college – educational institution providing post-secondary education
  • Community foundations – institutions that pool donations into coordinated investments for grants
  • Community (trade union) – trade union in the UK

See also

Other uses of the term "community"
  • Community: A NewOrderOnline Tribute, a tribute album (music recording)
  • Biological community, all the interacting organisms living together in a specific habitat

Resources

See: List of community topics: Resources

External links

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