List of community topics

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Main article: community

This List of community topics is intended to be a comprehensive listing of topics, categories and other resources related to community in the broadest sense possible.

Contents

[edit] Community kinds

Community, the human community:

  • World community, the global aspects of community from the perspective of governance and the humanities
  • International community, the global aspects of community from the perspective of governance and the humanities
  • Global village, the global aspects of community from the perspective of telecommunications

[edit] Ideational or abstract community kinds

  • Business community, the total body of business people its relationships and interactions
  • Religious community, the total body of religious people its relationships and interactions
  • Scientific community, the total body of scientists, its relationships and interactions
  • Epistemic community, those who accept one version of a story
  • Discourse Community, used in linguistics to describe the users of a particular style of language
  • Moral community, a group of people drawn together by a common interest in living according to a particular moral philosophy
  • Voluntary association, a group of individuals who voluntarily enter into an agreement to accomplish a purpose
  • Cooperative, a group of persons who join together (co-operate) to carry on an economic activity of mutual benefit

[edit] Geographic and physical community kinds

Category:Human geography:

Human geography, who people are and where they live

[edit] Classification

[edit] Types of communities

Category:Types of communities:

Community of...

  • Action, a group of people organized to support a cause or bring about social change
  • Circumstance, a group of people bound together because of circumstances usually beyond their control
  • Interest, a group of people who share a common interest or passion
  • Place, a group of people bound together because of where they spend a continuous portion of their time
  • Position, a group of people who share a particular station in life (such as teenage years, marriage, parenthood, etc.)
  • Practice, a group of people who choose to collaborate over an extended period to share ideas, find solutions, and build innovations.
  • Purpose, a group of people who are going through the same process or are trying to achieve a similar objective

see Group (sociology)

[edit] Other types

[edit] Types of cooperatives

Cooperatives:

[edit] Community development

Community development refers to efforts to improve communities:

[edit] Community concepts, movements and schools of thought

[edit] Academic subjects

[edit] Concepts and principles

[edit] Terms

[edit] Virtual community

Category:Internet culture

Main article: Virtual community

Virtual community, a group of people communicating with each other by means of information technologies:

See also Category:Virtual reality communities

[edit] Community institutions

[edit] Actual communities

Category:communities:

Lists of communities, co-ops, etc.:

Lists of virtual communities:

The world community:

Note to dialup users: the following lists are massive

[edit] Online communities

  • The WELL or The Whole Earth 'Lectronic Link is one of the oldest ongoing virtual communities. It is best known for the authors, technologists and journalists who congregate there, and for the deep sense of community and continuity provided by its Internet forums. The discussion topics on the WELL range from the deeply serious to the generally silly, depending on the nature and interests of the participants.

[edit] Other community topics

[edit] Other uses of the term "community"

[edit] Sources and references

These sources and references are being gleened from the articles listed above. If you know of any others, internal or external please add them.

[edit] Books and authors

Many of these books and authors are (or will soon be) covered in existing Wikipedia articles:

[edit] Authors

This is just a flat list of authors who write about community topics:

Jean Lave, Etienne Wenger, John Seely Brown, Paul Duguid, Pierre Rosanvallon, Jacques Fournier, Jacques Attali, Louis Wirth, William Foote Whyte, Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, ...

[edit] External links

Library of Congress:

[edit] Journals and publications

[edit] Organizations and projects

[edit] Academic articles

[edit] Other