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Community 2nd Edition Key Ideas 2nd Edition Gerard Delanty

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Community 2nd Edition Key Ideas 2nd Edition Gerard Delanty
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.15 MB
Pages: 205
Author: Gerard Delanty
ISBN: 9780415496162, 9780203877050, 9780415496179, 9780415236850, 9780415236867, 0415496160, 0203877055, 0415496179, 0415236851
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 2

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Community 2nd Edition Key Ideas 2nd Edition Gerard Delanty by Gerard Delanty 9780415496162, 9780203877050, 9780415496179, 9780415236850, 9780415236867, 0415496160, 0203877055, 0415496179, 0415236851 instant download after payment.

With this introduction to the concept of community, Gerard Delanty analyses the origins of the idea in Western utopian thought and as an imagined primitive state equated with traditional societies in classical sociology and anthropology.
Content: Community as an idea: loss and recovery --
Community and society: myths of modernity --
Urban community: locality and belonging --
Political community: communitarianism and citizenship --
Community and difference: varieties of multiculturalism --
Communities of dissent: the idea of communication communities --
Postmodern community: community beyond unity --
Cosmopolitan community: between the local and the global --
Virtual community: belonging as communication --
Conclusion: Theorizing community today.
Abstract: Stimulating introduction to the concept of community, with an analysis of its origins in western utopian thought and as an imagined primitive state equated with traditional societies in classical sociology and anthropology.

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