The Sociology of Community ConnectionsSpringer Science & Business Media, 8 בספט׳ 2005 - 303 עמודים Community is a key concept in sociology. In the last decade, especially with the explosion of electronic communication, the definition of community has changed. There is now a need to define the concept of community and tie it to the various levels of human interaction, from the global to the individual. Currently there are many books that address many aspects of community, but there is a lack of text which "connects" the concept of community with the range of issues from the macro level to the micro level. This book will discuss the rationale for community, the varieties of communities, the effect of social change on communities and many other factors of connectedness as the costs for losing it. |
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Social Connections | 1 |
Social Support Social Networks | 8 |
Past and Present | 29 |
Understanding Social Support | 47 |
Immigrant and Ethnic | 49 |
Adaptation | 56 |
The Ethnic Neighborhood and Its Networks | 64 |
The Poor and The Homeless | 73 |
Communities of Exclusion and Excluded | 133 |
Private Neighborhoods and Tentative Neighboring | 139 |
Social Inclusion | 155 |
Religion as Community | 161 |
Disconnecting From | 233 |
Reconnections | 242 |
Notes | 249 |
285 | |
Reconnecting Frayed | 101 |
Reconnecting Through Collective Coping | 118 |
Threats of Disasters | 124 |
288 | |
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