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Media
This sector of community includes newspapers, magazines, and other available materials that can be glanced from the internet.
Culture
A sector of community that includes musicians, dancers, writers, actors, among others.
rural community
Each area typically specializes in a particular form of livelihood, such as farming.
formal community
A group where the flow of communication is restricted.
Demographics
Pertains to the population size, density, heterogeneity, changes, and development in an area.
social change
Refers to the changes that occur in the social order of society.
local community
A group sharing the same environment and conditions.
Local economy and business
The aspect of the community that looks at employment opportunities existing in the area.
interrelationship
A figure who is in direct relation with you through familial relations, affinities or feeling of kinship, and social network.
Leader
This person is usually appointed based on qualification, attitude, or other characteristics.
Psychology
This discipline studies the human mind, brain, and social behavior. This extends to interaction between people and interpersonal relationships.
Legal authoritative decision-makers
They are individuals whose authority is based on formal rules appointed by the...
Social science
It is an umbrella term for various fields of study which examines social relations and human society.
Anthropology
This field examines the various aspects of humans, such as their biology, behavior, culture, and social interactions.
Local and grassroots perspective
This perspective highlights volunteerism.
Social capital
It is defined as the networks of relationships among people who live and work in a particular society for the effective functioning of the community.
Economics
This field studies the production, allocation, and consumption of goods and services.
Sociology
This field is the study of society, social order, social interactions, and culture. It introduces the concepts of social capital and communitarianism.
Community power
Is the capacity of the community to exercise control over activities and seek ways to employ available resources to establish a stronger and successful community.
Civil Society perspective
This perspective views society as a community of citizens linked by common interests and collective activity.
Society
It explains the connection between the individual and the community.
volunteerism
It is about people's need to participate in their group or organization to benefit the community in various activities or action.
Social change
The changes that occur in the social order of a society.
Informal group
This group has a loose structure and the members join to satisfy their social needs.
formal authority
Are individuals or bodies whose authority is based on formal rules and institutions.
Leader
The person who has the responsibility of controlling or taking charge of a particular group.
Local/ Politics Criminal justice system
A sector of community that includes local and state police, the court system - judges, probation officers, prosecutors; court-appointed defense lawyers, court-mandated programs for offenders.
Local economy and businesses / Economic sector
A sector of community that includes self-employed carpenter to the multinational corporation with a local facility.
Formal organization
This group possesses a systematic hierarchical structure.
Social space
It is defined as a physical or virtual space which members of the community visit or where they stay.
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