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COMMUNITY
- A community is defined
simply as a group of
individuals bound within a
specific geographic location
- Is an example of a collective
that identifies common
traits, goals or customs
CLASSIFICATIONS OF
COMMUNITIES
1. RURAL
- separate and away from the influence of large
cities and towns.
- countryside, farmland, or agricultural land.
CLASSIFICATIONS OF
COMMUNITIES
2. URBAN
- is/are called cities and towns.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN RURAL AND
URBAN
a. Where is it f. What are the
located? services?
b. Who lives there? g. What jobs do people
have?
c. How many people d. What is the land used
live in it? for?
h. How do they treat
each other?
CLASSIFICATIONS OF
COMMUNITIES

3-4. LOCAL-
- refers to spatialized networks of
GLOBAL
social relations.
- Global-local communities as the
two opposite sides of distinction.
“THINK GLOBALLY, ACT LOCALLY”
CLASSIFICATIONS OF
COMMUNITIES
5. Physical Social Space
- Unlimited three-dimensional expanses in
which material objects are located.
CLASSIFICATIONS OF
COMMUNITIES
6. Virtual Social Space
- Non physical space created by the
development technology.
- Online meeting,google meeting, zoom
meeting.
Activity 1
a. Make a list of all the communities of which
you are part of.
b. List a reason for belonging next to each the
communities you have on your list. Why
are you a member of that community?
- c. Write down the communities that they
would like to be a part of in the future
along with the reasons why.
THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF
COMMUNITIES
a. Neighborhood or geographic -this type of community
community focuses on physical
boundaries that make it
b. Solidarity or Community distinct or separate.
-social movements such as women’s
of Interest rights, human rights and environment
rigts.
- Individuals that come together voluntarily
c. Intentional Community and support each other.

-this community has common identifiable


d. Community of characteristics or attributes like culture, religion
and or music.
TYPES OF
COMMUNITY
1. GEOGRAPHIC
COMMUNITY OR
NEIGHBORHOOD
- This type of community focuses on the physical boundaries that
make it distinct or separate., such as river or street. It has a diverse
population with individuals or groups occupying different physical
spaces and each with special attributes such as religion, economics
status, etc.
TYPES OF
COMMUNITY

2. COMMUNITY OF
-this communityIDENTITY
has common identifiable
characteristics or attributes like culture,
language, music, religion, customs and
others.
TYPES OF
COMMUNITY
3. COMMUNITY OF
INTEREST OR SOLIDARITY
- this community incorporates social movements such as
women’s rights, environment, peace, and human rights.
Individuals may be connected to their community of interest at
the local and international levels. It may be formal or informal
or both.
TYPES OF
COMMUNITY
4. INTENTIONAL
COMMUNITY
- This community refers to individuals that come
together voluntarily and support each other.
Members may share the same interests and
identity or geographical location.
 Why awareness and appreciation
of the different types of
communities relevant these days?
 Is it possible to have all the types
of communities present in one
geographical community? How?

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