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These may be referred to as “ communities of identification ” and “ communities of
interest ” ( Longres , 1990 ; Garvin and Tropman , 1992 ) . Identificational
communities are based on some feature of common identity or belief , such as
ethnicity ...
These may be referred to as “ communities of identification ” and “ communities of
interest ” ( Longres , 1990 ; Garvin and Tropman , 1992 ) . Identificational
communities are based on some feature of common identity or belief , such as
ethnicity ...
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Thus the metropolis may be seen as a network of networks . ” COMMUNITIES OF
IDENTIFICATION AND INTEREST Individuals and groups are often affiliated with
" non - place ” communities , that is , communities of interest and identification .
Thus the metropolis may be seen as a network of networks . ” COMMUNITIES OF
IDENTIFICATION AND INTEREST Individuals and groups are often affiliated with
" non - place ” communities , that is , communities of interest and identification .
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People in the social networks of individuals come from a variety of local
communities , such as neighborhoods , community areas , and municipalities , as
well as from communities of interest . An important community of interest is
religious ...
People in the social networks of individuals come from a variety of local
communities , such as neighborhoods , community areas , and municipalities , as
well as from communities of interest . An important community of interest is
religious ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Race and Ethnicity | 58 |
Neighborhoods in American Communities | 77 |
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