Filipino food community typologies - PDF

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University of Mindanao Tagum College

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This document provides a presentation on community typologies, including rural, urban, and virtual communities. It also touches on different sectors and social spaces, with a focus on Filipino food. The presentation covers various aspects of community classification based on shared characteristics.

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COMMUNITY TYPOLOGIES COMMUNITY TYPOLOGIES - refer to the classification of communities based on shared characteristics such as geography, social structure, function, or culture. Communities can be classified according to the following major characteristics by location - Communities are...

COMMUNITY TYPOLOGIES COMMUNITY TYPOLOGIES - refer to the classification of communities based on shared characteristics such as geography, social structure, function, or culture. Communities can be classified according to the following major characteristics by location - Communities are bound by geography. by practice - Communities made for people participating in the same activity or profession. by action - Communities with a common goal using collective power in creating social change. by interest - Communities for people sharing a common interest, hobby, or passion. by circumstance - Communities for people united by a common situation or challenge. types of community typologies rural community Located in non-urban areas with low population density. Depend on agriculture, fishing, and natural resources Close-knit social structures with strong interpersonal relationships urban community Located in cities or towns with high population density Advanced infrastructure and modern facilities Diverse economic activities and job opportunities Greater access to education, healthcare, and technology formal community Organized with specific rules and regulations Have defined leadership and membership criteria Structured interactions and established norms informal community Form naturally based on personal relationships and shared interests No strict rules, formal structures, or official membership Flexible and voluntary participation local community Group of people living in a specific geographic area Share common interests, resources, and social connections Engage in local social, economic, and cultural activities global community Worldwide interconnectedness of people and nations Linked through technology, economics, and culture Shared responsibility for global issues (e.g., climate change, human rights) Promotes collaboration and a sense of global belonging virtual community Group of people interacting online instead of in physical spaces Formed around shared interests, goals, or activities Communicate via social media, forums, and online platforms what are the sectors? sectors refer to organizations, institutions, and initiative that deliver particular services to community members types of sectors government sector private sector business sector religious sector health sector law enforcement sector education sector youth sector government sector Provides public services and enforces laws. private sector Businesses and organizations run for profit. business sector Produces and sells goods and services. religious sector Promotes faith, values, and spiritual practices. health sector Provides medical care and wellness services. law enforcement sector Maintains peace, order, and security. education sector Offers learning and academic development. youth sector Focuses on the development and empowerment of young people. social spaces Areas where people interact and build relationships Can be physical or virtual environments Shaped by cultural, social, and economic factors wrap up! Types of communities can be classified according to the following major characteristics: location, practice, action, interest, and circumstance. Sectors refer to organizations, institutions, and initiatives that deliver particular services to community members. A social space is a physical or virtual place that people in a community use for social interaction. thank you for listening!!

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