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What is considered a setting for intervention within a community?
What is considered a setting for intervention within a community?
- Governmental offices and agencies
- Private businesses and corporations
- Online forums and social media
- Community institutions such as schools and churches (correct)
In the context of community engagement, what does the term 'target for change' refer to?
In the context of community engagement, what does the term 'target for change' refer to?
- An individual person within the community
- The geographic area of the community
- The societal norms that affect behavior
- The community as a whole, aiming for a healthy environment (correct)
How can communities be regarded as a resource for projects?
How can communities be regarded as a resource for projects?
- They are dependent on external funding
- They are a source of bureaucratic challenges
- They have little engagement in project planning
- They possess a high level of community ownership and participation (correct)
What perspective views the community as a system composed of diverse individuals and sectors?
What perspective views the community as a system composed of diverse individuals and sectors?
Why is networking and partnership building important in community engagement?
Why is networking and partnership building important in community engagement?
What role does civil society play in addressing social issues within the community?
What role does civil society play in addressing social issues within the community?
What is a critical factor for communities to function properly according to the sectoral perspective?
What is a critical factor for communities to function properly according to the sectoral perspective?
Which of the following best describes an agent in the context of community change?
Which of the following best describes an agent in the context of community change?
What does a community rely on to fulfill its regular needs?
What does a community rely on to fulfill its regular needs?
What does the term 'gemeinschaft' signify in the context of community dynamics?
What does the term 'gemeinschaft' signify in the context of community dynamics?
According to the ecological perspective, how is behavior perceived?
According to the ecological perspective, how is behavior perceived?
What is one of the primary purposes of community action?
What is one of the primary purposes of community action?
How do fuzzy boundaries influence a community's cultural identity?
How do fuzzy boundaries influence a community's cultural identity?
What is meant by the term 'community may move'?
What is meant by the term 'community may move'?
What aspect is NOT a characteristic of a community?
What aspect is NOT a characteristic of a community?
What classification type distinguishes communities based on geographical features?
What classification type distinguishes communities based on geographical features?
How does understanding community dynamics help in community development?
How does understanding community dynamics help in community development?
What role does the family play in community engagement?
What role does the family play in community engagement?
What does the concept of 'Power in Number' refer to within a community?
What does the concept of 'Power in Number' refer to within a community?
According to Bartle, how is a community characterized?
According to Bartle, how is a community characterized?
What are communities described as within larger communities?
What are communities described as within larger communities?
Which trait is primarily associated with 'Legitimate Power' in a community?
Which trait is primarily associated with 'Legitimate Power' in a community?
What type of community characteristic does 'gesellschaft' refer to?
What type of community characteristic does 'gesellschaft' refer to?
Which of the following is a challenge when trying to understand a community's dynamics?
Which of the following is a challenge when trying to understand a community's dynamics?
What influences the norms and behaviors of community members?
What influences the norms and behaviors of community members?
What is a primary characteristic of 'Connections' in a community context?
What is a primary characteristic of 'Connections' in a community context?
What is a key benefit of understanding community dynamics?
What is a key benefit of understanding community dynamics?
Which dimension of a community pertains to shared environmental concerns?
Which dimension of a community pertains to shared environmental concerns?
In the context of community action, 'Coercion' can be defined as:
In the context of community action, 'Coercion' can be defined as:
Which of the following is NOT considered one of the sectors of a community?
Which of the following is NOT considered one of the sectors of a community?
Which of the following ingredients is essential for fostering a sense of community?
Which of the following ingredients is essential for fostering a sense of community?
What aspect of community action reflects shared experiences among individuals?
What aspect of community action reflects shared experiences among individuals?
Study Notes
Community Dynamics and Action
- Community, derived from "communis" (Latin for common/shared), consists of people unified by common characteristics such as geography, interests, and traditions.
- Community dynamics involve social, cultural, and environmental changes that can impact behavioral patterns positively or negatively.
- Community action aims to enhance understanding, engagement, and service provision among community members.
Social Science Perspective on Community
- Socialization entails interactions that foster understanding of community behavioral patterns through family facilitation.
- Understanding community dynamics provides valuable data for benchmarking, project planning, and gauging strengths and weaknesses.
- Promoting dialogue and networking enhances project implementation and fosters community empowerment.
Sectoral Perspective
- Communities serve as systems where diverse groups interact, necessitating well-integrated societal sectors for effective functionality.
- Health, education, law enforcement, government, business, youth, media, religion, civil society, and environment are key community sectors.
Civil Society Perspective
- Civil society encompasses a range of NGOs and volunteer groups focused on addressing social issues through community organization and advocacy.
- Emphasizes the importance of mobilizing affected individuals for social change, promoting community involvement and agency.
Ecological Perspective
- Bronfenbrenner's social ecology views behavior as a product of social influences and interactions, emphasizing the significance of cultural identity.
- Communities can exist within larger communities and are characterized by fuzzy boundaries, where external interactions shape internal behaviors.
Community Structure
- Power dynamics within a community influence decision-making, relationships, and the capacity for change.
- Community connections and numbers are vital for mobilizing resources, support, and effectiveness in initiatives.
Community Types and Classifications
- Communities are classified geographically (rural-urban), spatially (local-global), and by technological advancements leading to virtual social spaces.
- Communities can be seen as organisms consisting of thoughts, behaviors, and conflicts reflecting individual differences.
Community Action Dimensions
- Community action represents a collective understanding of shared experiences, prompting involvement and ownership of initiatives that influence members' lives.
- Key ingredients for effective community action include common contexts, shared experiences, and a strong sense of belonging among individuals.
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Prepare for your midterm exam on community engagement, solidarity, and citizenship with this comprehensive reviewer. It covers key concepts such as community dynamics, perspectives on community, and the social science framework surrounding these topics. Enhance your understanding and boost your confidence for the test!