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In addition to membership in a locality - based community , many people also
belong to one or more “ non - place ” communities with patterned social
interaction and / or a source of collective identity . These are “ communities of
interest .
In addition to membership in a locality - based community , many people also
belong to one or more “ non - place ” communities with patterned social
interaction and / or a source of collective identity . These are “ communities of
interest .
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On the other hand , a dispute over the location of a small shelter ( home ) for the
homeless may involve only neighborhood residents , and may be of little interest
to most community residents . Some labor - management industrial strikes have ...
On the other hand , a dispute over the location of a small shelter ( home ) for the
homeless may involve only neighborhood residents , and may be of little interest
to most community residents . Some labor - management industrial strikes have ...
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Communities of Interest Individuals and groups are often affiliated with “ non -
place ” communities , or communities of interest . Although locality is not a basis
for membership , these communities , sometimes referred to as interest groups ...
Communities of Interest Individuals and groups are often affiliated with “ non -
place ” communities , or communities of interest . Although locality is not a basis
for membership , these communities , sometimes referred to as interest groups ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
UNDERSTANDING COMMUNITIES | 28 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
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