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      • First, a community is a group of people who interact with one another, for example, as friends or neighbors. Second, this interaction is typically viewed as occurring within a bounded geographic territory, such as a neighborhood or city. Third, the community’s members often share common values, beliefs, or behaviors.
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  2. What is community? At the heart of sociology lies the study of how humans interact and the structures they create through these interactions. The term “community” is a cornerstone in this field, yet it carries multiple layers of meaning.

  3. Nov 21, 2012 · First, a community is a group of people who interact with one another, for example, as friends or neighbors. Second, this interaction is typically viewed as occurring within a bounded geographic territory, such as a neighborhood or city.

  4. Community is “a social group with some degree of we-feeling living in a given area.” Ogburn and Nimkoff: “A community is a group or collection ...

  5. Dec 27, 2016 · This study offers the following unifying definition of community: “A community is a group of people that interact and support each other, and are bounded by shared experiences or

  6. May 12, 2015 · Community is both a feeling and a set of relationships among people. People form and maintain communities to meet common needs. Members of a community have a sense of trust, belonging, safety, and caring for each other.

  7. An understanding of a community involves (1) a knowledge of the necessary number of people for any given type of cummunity activity, (2) the changes affecting the stability of the community, (3) what cultural interests the people have and (4) the interrelation of the various community activities.

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