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  1. 1. TYPES OF COMMUNITIES Prepared by: MR. ANTONIO T. DELGADO Faculty, General De Jesus College
  2. 2. FOCUS QUESTIONS 1. What are the different types of communities? 2. Describe and give examples of each type of community. 3. Differentiate formal and informal communities. 4. Differentiate urban and rural communiites. 2
  3. 3. COMMUNITY ▪ A group of people who occupy a common contiguous territory, possessed of a common set of traditions associated with their living together in that territory, and served by a set of local institutions in which the people are conscious of their common interest. 3
  4. 4. TYPES OF COMMUNITY 1. Formal communities 2. Informal communities 3. Urban communities 4. Rural communities 5. Global communities 6. Sectoral communities 7. Social Space communities 4
  5. 5. 1. FORMAL COMMUNITIES Engage in joint activities and discussion, help each other, and share information with each other; they care about their standing with each other.
  6. 6. Examples of formal communities ▪ Ecovillages ▪ Co-housing communities ▪ Co-ops communities ▪ Religious communities 6
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  12. 12. 2. INFORMAL COMMUNITIES Consists of a set of personal relations, social networks, common interest and emotional sources of motivation.
  13. 13. Examples of formal communities ▪ Academic communities ▪ Recreation communities ▪ Retirement communities 13
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  19. 19. 3. URBAN COMMUNITIES Large in terms of land area & population, advanced in science & technology, with favorable physical environment and & diverse cultures, and the people are engaged in various occupations.
  20. 20. Characteristics of urban communities ▪ Advancement in science and technology ▪ Many business establishments, recreational centers, educational and religious institutions ▪ People are crowded ▪ Social heterogeneity ▪ Class extremes ▪ Greater pollution 21
  21. 21. Characteristics of urban communities ▪ Many crimes are committed ▪ Family ties tend to be weak ▪ Limited space ▪ Greater impersonality among neighbors ▪ Higher standard of living ▪ Shortage of employment ▪ Informal settlers are rampant 22
  22. 22. Characteristics of urban communities ▪ A lot of hazards and dangers ▪ Greater number of separation of spouses and live- in arrangements ▪ Major occupations are industrial, administrative and professional ▪ Divisions of labor and occupational specialization are very much common 23
  23. 23. 4. RURAL COMMUNITIES Usually produce their own food for subsistence
  24. 24. Characteristics of rural communities ▪ Greater personal interaction ▪ Deep, long-term relationships ▪ Generally, peace and order exists ▪ Mutual give and take affairs ▪ Emphasis of shared values ▪ Vernacular is usually spoken ▪ Wider area 26
  25. 25. Characteristics of rural communities ▪ Influence of blood relationships in decision making ▪ Homogenous type of culture ▪ Belief in supernatural and superstitious beliefs ▪ Relationship is more personal and informal ▪ Less pollution ▪ Few establishments and institutions ▪ Few goods and services 27
  26. 26. 5. GLOBAL COMMUNITIES It is the international aggregate of nation-states.
  27. 27. Global communities ▪ “World Community” ▪ Common point of view towards issues of human rights, global warming and climate change, peace and order, socio-economic conditions as well as disputed issues such as territorial conflict. 30
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  29. 29. 6. SECTORAL COMMUNITIES Include the voluntary sector or non-profit sector
  30. 30. Sectoral communities ▪ Voluntary, non-profit and non-governmental ▪ Also called third sector (in contrast to public and private sector) ▪ NGOs: Non-governmental organizations 33
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  33. 33. 7. SOCIAL SPACE COMMUNITIES Based on social spaces
  34. 34. Social space communities ▪ A social space is a physical or virtual space ▪ Physical: social center, gathering place, town squares, parks, pubs, shopping malls 37
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  37. 37. Social space communities ▪ Virtual: online social media, websites 40
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  40. 40. Characteristics of social spaces ▪ People gather at information grounds for a primary purpose other than information sharing ▪ Attended by different social types ▪ Social interaction is a primary activity ▪ Information occurs in many directions ▪ Information is used in alternative ways ▪ Many sub-contexts exist; together they form grand context 43
  41. 41. THANKS! ANY QUESTIONS? Contact me: ▪ facebook.com/kazekage15 ▪ twitter.com/SirTonyDelgado
  42. 42. References ▪ Ariola, M. (2017). Community Engagement, Solidarity and Citizenship. Manila: Unlimited Books Library Services & Publishing Inc. 45

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