What is community?

How would you improve your community?

First, we need to as the question, what is a community.

A community is a group of people who share common characteristics, interests, or goals, often living in a particular place or location. However, the concept of community extends beyond just physical proximity. It encompasses a sense of belonging, shared identity, and social interaction.

Here are some key aspects of what constitutes a community:

Shared Characteristics or Interests:

Members of a community often share common values, beliefs, cultural backgrounds, hobbies, or goals. This shared identity fosters a sense of connection and understanding among them.

Social Interaction:

Regular communication and interaction are vital for building and maintaining a community. This can take many forms, from face-to-face conversations and gatherings to online forums and social media.

Sense of Belonging:

A strong community provides its members with a sense of belonging, acceptance, and support. People feel connected to each other and identify with the group.

Shared Location (Often):

While not always the defining factor in modern times, many communities are based on a shared geographical area, such as a neighborhood, town, or city. This shared location can facilitate interaction and a sense of local identity.

Shared Purpose or Goals:

Many communities form around a common purpose or shared goals, such as volunteering for a cause, participating in a hobby, or working towards a specific social or political objective.

Shared Resources (Sometimes):

Communities may also involve the sharing or pooling of resources, whether it’s physical resources, knowledge, or support networks.

Types of Communities:

Communities can be categorized in various ways:

Geographic Communities:

Based on a shared physical location (e.g., neighborhood, village, city).

Communities of Interest:

Formed around shared hobbies, passions, or interests (e.g., a book club, a gaming community).

Communities of Identity:

Based on shared characteristics like ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, or profession (e.g., the LGBTQ+ community, the scientific community).

Online Communities:

Groups of people who interact primarily through the internet (e.g., social media groups, online forums).

Intentional Communities:

Groups consciously formed around a common purpose or lifestyle (e.g., cohousing communities, monasteries).

In essence, a community is a social fabric woven together by shared connections and a sense of togetherness, which can provide support, identity, and a platform for collective action.

Now we know what community is, how do we improve it?

I haven’t a clue!


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