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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Community.
See also changes related to Community, or pages that link to Community or to this page or whose text contains "Community".

Parent Topics

Eco-system
System
Social structure
Social organization

Subtopics

Commons

• 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)

Gemeinschaft

Gesellschaft

Communitarianism

• A perspective in social philosophy usually counter-poised against liberal individualism and seeking to establish a legitimate place for community interests alongside individual rights.

Premodern leisure

• 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.

Community theater

• Local, usually amateur, theatrical efforts. Sometimes used as a measure of the vitality of local community.

Community radio

• 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.

International community

• 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