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Eco-system
System
Social structure
Social organization
Subtopics
- • Gerhart Hardin (1968) appealed both to the biological and sociological means of community in his argument establishing the tragedy of the commons.
Community of nations (Internationalism)
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- • A perspective in social philosophy usually counter-poised against liberal individualism and seeking to establish a legitimate place for community interests alongside individual rights.
- • Affluent hunter-gatherer society; Marshall Sahlins (1966)
- Sahlins pointed to large blocks of leisure available in hunter-gather societies as a form of pre-modern affluence.: • A term basic to community psychology.
Communitas (Victor Turner)
Community art
Community market
- • Term sometimes used to describe what are also called farmer's markets, flea markets as well as, in a broader sense established central business districts (CBDs) serving local communities.
- • Local, usually amateur, theatrical efforts. Sometimes used as a measure of the vitality of local community.
- • A term with multiple meanings: (1) Radio for a specific (usually geographic) community; (2) a.k.a. Public radio. The limited broadcast range of FM radio signals makes all FM radio community radio in one sense.
Imagined Communities (Benedict Anderson)
Inoperative Community (Philosopher Jean-Luc Nancy, 1983)
Intentional community
- • Term often used to include or encompass planned communities, newly founded communities and communities associated with social movements.
- • Usually seen as a community in which the participants are nations.
Local market
National community
Community informatics
Otherness
Sense of community
Tragedy of the commons
Tragedy of the anticommons
- Latin language [r]: An Indo-European language of the Italic group which was the dominant medium of communication in western Europe for many centuries; the ancestor of today's Romance languages, such as French and Spanish. [e]
- Y (letter) [r]: The twenty-fifth and penultimate letter of the English alphabet. [e]
- M (letter) [r]: The thirteenth letter of the basic modern Latin alphabet. [e]
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