Civic Organizations and Social Movements

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Individuals having significant interaction within a specified area is one of the contributory factors in forming a community.

True

The word 'community' is derived from the Latin words communitas and communicatus.

False

Understanding the dynamics of our community is not necessary for responding to the collective challenges we face.

False

Civic organizations in the Philippines include ABS CBN Foundation and Boy and Girl Scouts of the Philippines.

True

The human rights movement is an example of a people's organization.

False

The organic perspective emphasizes government control and central decision-making in community involvement.

False

Social Science focuses on the examination of physical phenomena in the community.

False

Plato's ideal community, referred to as the polis, is composed of various classes performing roles and functions in pursuit of individual goals.

False

Economics is a field that studies the production, allocation, and consumption of goods and services in a community.

True

Anthropology examines various aspects of humans, such as their biology, behavior, culture, and social interactions in a community.

True

Study Notes

Community Definition and Origin

  • The concept of community involves individuals interacting significantly within a specified area.
  • The word "community" originates from the Latin words "communitas" and "communicatus".

Types of Organizations

  • Examples of civic organizations in the Philippines include ABS CBN Foundation and Boy and Girl Scouts of the Philippines.
  • The human rights movement is a type of people's organization.

Perspectives on Community Involvement

  • The organic perspective emphasizes government control and central decision-making in community involvement.

Social Science

  • Focuses on the examination of physical phenomena in the community.

Philosophy

  • Plato's ideal community, referred to as the polis, consists of various classes performing roles and functions in pursuit of individual goals.

Economics

  • Studies the production, allocation, and consumption of goods and services in a community.

Anthropology

  • Examines various aspects of humans in a community, including their biology, behavior, culture, and social interactions.

Explore the concepts of civic organizations, social movements, and community collaboration in serving society. Learn about the affective model of the community and the sense of belonging achieved through shared interests and identities.

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