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سال نشر: 2016 
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Vol. 3. Main Street -- Markets, Street -- Marriage -- Mass Society -- McDonaldization -- Mead, George Herbert -- Men's Groups -- Merchant Communities -- Migrant Worker Communities -- Military Communities -- Mill Towns -- Millenarianism -- Mining Towns -- Mobile Home Communities -- Model Cities -- Monastic Communities -- Moravians -- Morgan, Arthur E. -- Mormons -- Moses, Robert -- Multiculturalism -- Multiplier -- Mumford, Lewis -- Music -- National and Community Service -- National Community -- Native American Communities -- Natural Law -- Neighborhood Unit Concept -- Neighborhood Watch -- Neighborhoods -- Neighboring -- Network Communities -- New Harmony -- New Towns -- New Urbanism -- Newsgroups and E-Mail Lists -- Nonmonetary Economy -- Nonprofit Organizations -- Olmsted, Frederick Law -- Olmsted Brothers -- Oneida -- Online Communities, African American -- Online Communities, Communication in -- Online Communities, Computerized Tools for -- Online Communities, Diasporic -- Online Communities, Game-Playing -- Online Communities, History of -- Online Communities, Religious -- Online Communities, Scholarly -- Online Communities, Youth -- Online Communities of Learning -- Organizational Culture -- Organized Crime -- Osho -- Out-Migration of Youth -- Owen, Robert -- Park, Robert Ezra -- Pastoral Societies -- Patriotism -- Peer Groups -- Personalization and Technology -- Pilgrimages -- Place Identity -- Plant Closures -- Plantations -- Pluralism -- Polis -- Political Economy -- Populism -- Pressure Groups -- Prisons -- Privacy -- Progressive Era -- Public Aid -- Public Goods -- Public Harassment -- Public Libraries -- Public Opinion -- Puritans -- Quakers -- Race and Racism -- Radburn, New Jersey -- Railroad Towns -- Ranching Communities -- Rebellions and Revolutions -- Recreation -- Redfield, Robert -- Refugee Communities -- Regional Planning Association of America -- Regionalism -- Regulation -- Religion and Civil Society -- Resettlement -- Residential Mobility -- Resource-Dependent Communities -- Rituals -- Riverside Community -- Rural Community Development -- Rural Poverty and Family Well-Being -- Sacred Places -- Salons -- Schmalenbach, Herman -- School Consolidation -- Schools -- Scientology -- Seasonal Homes -- Secret Societies -- Sectarianism -- Semiotics -- Service Learning -- Shakers -- Shantytowns -- Shared Work -- Shopping Centers and Malls -- Shtetls -- Siedlung -- Sikhism -- Silicon Valley -- Simmel, Georg -- Small Towns -- Small World Phenomenon -- Smart Growth -- Social Capital -- Social Capital, Benefits of -- Social Capital, Downside of -- Social Capital, Impact in Wealthy and Poor Communities -- Social Capital, Trends in -- Social Capital, Types of -- Social Capital and Economic Development -- Social Capital and Human Capital -- Social Capital and Media -- Social Capital in the Workplace -- Social Control -- Social Darwinism -- Social Distance -- Social Justice -- Social Movements -- Social Movements Online -- Social Network Analysis -- Social Services -- Sociolinguistics -- Sport -- Sprawl -- Stakeholder -- State, The -- Stein, Clarence S. -- Street Life -- Student Housing Cooperatives -- Subsidies -- Suburbanization -- Suburbia -- Sustainable Development -- Systems Theory.;Vol. 2. Economic Planning -- Ecovillages -- Edge Cities -- Elder Care and Housing -- Elderly in Communities -- Electronic Democracy -- Electronic Government and Civics -- E-Mail -- Emissaries of Divine Light -- Empathy -- Enclosure -- English Parishes -- Entrepreneurship -- Environmental Justice -- Environmental Planning -- Ephrata -- Ethnicity and Ethnic Relations -- Eugenics -- European Community -- Export-Led Development in Regional Economies -- Faith Communities -- Family, The -- Family and Work -- Family Violence -- Farm, The -- Fascism -- Feminism -- Festivals -- Findhorn Foundation Community -- Food -- Food Systems -- Fourierism -- Fraternities and Sororities -- Free Rider -- Friendship -- Gangs -- Garden Cities -- Gated Communities -- Gay Communities -- Geddes, Patrick -- Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft -- Gender Roles -- Genocide -- Gentrification -- Gentrification, Stalled -- Ghettos -- Ghost Towns -- Global Cities -- Globalization and Globalization Theory -- Glocalization -- Goffman, Erving -- Good Society -- Grassroots Leadership -- Greenbelt Towns -- Greenwich Village -- Growth Machine -- Guanxi -- Hare Krishnas -- Harlem -- Harmony Society -- Hate -- Healing -- Healthy Communities -- Hierarchy of Needs -- Hinduism -- Hollywood -- Home Schooling -- Homelessness -- Homesteading -- HOPE VI -- Horticultural Societies -- Hospices -- Household Structure -- Housing -- Housing, Affordable -- Howard, Ebenezer -- Human Development -- Human Rights -- Hutterites -- Immigrant Communities -- Imperialism -- Import-Replacing Development -- Incivilities Thesis -- Individualism -- Industrial Revolution -- Informal Economy -- Information Communities -- Information Overload -- Initiation Rites -- Instant Messaging -- Institutionalization -- Intentional Communities -- Intentional Communities and Children -- Intentional Communities and Communal Economics -- Intentional Communities and Daily Life -- Intentional Communities and Environmental Sustainability -- Intentional Communities and Governance -- Intentional Communities and Mainstream Politics -- Intentional Communities and New Religious Movements -- Intentional Communities and Their Survival -- Intentional Communities in Australia and New Zealand -- Intentional Communities in Eastern Europe and Russia -- Intentional Communities in France -- Intentional Communities in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland -- Intentional Communities in India -- Intentional Communities in Israel-Current Movement -- Intentional Communities in Israel-History -- Intentional Communities in Italy, Spain, and Portugal -- Intentional Communities in Japan -- Intentional Communities in Latin America -- Intentional Communities in Scandinavia and the Low Countries -- Intentional Communities in the United Kingdom and Ireland -- Intentional Communities in the United States and Canada-Current Movement -- Intentional Communities in the United States and Canada-History -- Interest Groups -- Internet, Domestic Life and -- Internet, Effects of -- Internet, Social Psychology of -- Internet, Survey Research About -- Internet, Teen Use of -- Internet, Time Use and -- Internet in Developing Countries -- Internet in East Asia -- Internet in Europe -- Islam -- Island Communities -- Jacobs, Jane -- Jealousy -- Jerusalem -- Judaism -- Kinship -- Labor Markets -- Labor Unions -- Land Use and Zoning -- Las Vegas -- Latino Communities -- Le Bon, Gustave -- Leadership -- Left Bank -- Levittown -- Liberalism -- Libertarianism -- Liminality -- Little Italies -- Local Manufacturing -- Local Politics -- Loneliness -- Love -- Lower East Side -- Luddism -- Lynd, Helen Merrell and Robert Staughton.;List of entries -- List of sidebars -- Reader's guide -- Contributors -- Introduction -- Acknowledgements -- About the editors -- Volume I: A-D -- Volume II: E-L -- Volume III: M-S -- Volume IV: T-Z -- Appendix 1: Resource guides -- Appendix 2: Libraries build community -- Appendix 3: Community in popular culture -- Appendix 4: Master bibliography of community -- Index.;Imperialism: Imperialism and Religious Conversion -- Individualism: Balancing Individual and Community Responsibilities -- The Individual Reconsidered / Robert N. Bellah -- Informal Economy: Food Stamp Holders Shop at Farmers Markets -- Information Overload: Community Newspapers Still Appeal to Readers -- Initiation Rites: The Caco Chatiar Ceremony -- Intentional Communities: Intentional Communities Organizations -- Intentional Community Journals and Magazines -- Intentional Communities and Children: Social Contexts of Nuclear Versus Communal Families -- Intentional Communities and Communal Economics: Collective Cooking Returns to Neighborhoods in Canada -- Living the Good Life -- Intentional Communities and Environmental Sustainability: A Case Study in Sustainable Communal Living -- Intentional Communities and Governance: Dealing With Power Issues -- Intentional Communities in Eastern Europe and Russia: Virtual Visits to Intentional Communities in Russia and Eastern Europe -- Intentional Communities in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland: Web Sites for Intentional Communities in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland -- Intentional Communities in Japan: The Spirit of Atarashiki Mura -- The Light of Oneness -- Intentional Communities in the United Kingdom and Ireland: Songs of the Diggers -- Intentional Communities in the United States and Canada-History: The Constitution of the Celo Community, Established in North Carolina in 1937 -- Internet, Effects of: Health Care Resources Reach Native Americans Via the Web -- Internet, Social Psychology of: The HomeNet Study -- Internet, Teen Use of: Providing Low-Cost Internet Access to Communities -- Internet in Developing Countries: The Internet Creates a World Market for Recycled Goods -- Internet in Europe: Arabianranta-A Virtual Village and Design Oasis -- Island Communities: Tristan da Cunha -- Judaism: The Tower of Babel -- Kinship: Kin Ties in Highland Scotland -- Kinship and Small-Town Life -- Labor Markets: Saving Jobs -- Labor Unions: Unions Open Door to Minorities -- Land Use and Zoning: Burlington, Vermont Zoning Ordinance -- Latino Communities: Latinas Working to Clean Up Environment -- Liberalism: Selection From A Letter Concerning Toleration / John Locke (1689) -- Libertarianism: Libertarian Response to Communitarianism -- Liminality: Liminality in Mexico -- Little Italies: Italian Americans and Baseball -- Local Manufacturing: Plant Recycles New York's Wastepaper Blizzard -- Local Politics: The Town Hall as Community Territory -- Loneliness: Isolation and Loneliness in Small Town America / Edith Wharton -- Love: Love, Sex, Marriage, Family and Community on Okinawa -- Lower East Side: Selections from The New York Pushcart: Recommendations of the Mayor's Commission -- Luddism: The Luddites in English Literature / Charlotte Bronte -- Marriage: The Ideal Wife -- Three Ways of Making a Marriage -- Men's Groups: Military Societies -- Migrant Worker Communities: Migrant Laborers Seize the American Dream -- Mill Towns: Renewal Out of the Ravages of a Steel Mill -- Millenarianism: The Second Coming -- Mining Towns: The Ugliness of Mining Communities -- Monastic Communities: The Status of the Monk -- Moravians: Moravian Missionaries Depart -- Morgan, Arthur E.: Arthur Morgan on Why "Community Is Like Gold" -- Mormons: Doctrine and Covenants, Section 59 -- Multiculturalism: What Do We Call Them? -- Mumford, Lewis: Selection From Lewis Mumford's The City in History -- National and Community Service: Selection From William James's "The Moral Equivalent of War" -- National Community: Characters of Five Nations-Germany, England, France, Italy, and Spain -- Neighborhood Watch: A Different Sort of Neighborhood Watch -- Neighborhoods: American and British Ideas of Being Neighborly -- New Towns: Selection From Ebenezer Howard's Garden Cities of To-Morrow (1902) -- Nonprofit Organizations: IRS Classification of Tax-Exempt Organizations (1986 Tax Code) -- Online Communities, African American: Online Community of Black Mathematicians -- Online Communities, Youth: GenerationNet: Online Voice for Young People -- Online Communities of Learning: Online Bidding System for College Courses -- Out-Migration of Youth: Selection from Sister Carrie (1900) / Theodore Dreiser -- Owen, Robert: Robert Owen on Community -- Pastoral Societies: The Social Significance of Herd Animals in East Africa -- Peer Groups: Teen Court -- Pilgrimages: The Hajj (Muslim Pilgrimage to Mecca) -- Place Identity: Place Identity, Ethnic Identity, and Assimilation -- Pluralism: How to Limit Pluralism -- Political Economy: Markets in Niger -- Populism: Selection From the People's Party Platform of 1896 -- Privacy: Privacy, Strangers, and Life in Public -- Progressive Era: Selection From The Jungle / Upton Sinclair (1906) -- Public Harassment: The Street Harassment Project -- Public Libraries: A Place That Feels Like Home -- Excerpt From the American Library Association's Freedom to Read Statement -- Public Opinion: Ad Watches: Media Responsibility in Covering Ads -- Puritans: A Nineteenth-Century View of the Puritans -- Quakers: Persecution of the Quakers -- Race and Racism: Canadian Prime Minister Mackenzie King on Asian Immigration in 1947 -- Ranching Communities: Ranching Families Return to Their Roots -- Recreation: The Community Dance -- Redfield, Robert: Robert Redfield on Community -- Refugee Communities: Change Over Time and Generation in a Refugee Community -- Religion and Civil Society: Selection from John Donne's "Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions" (1623) -- Rituals: Hopi Ceremonial Rituals -- Rural Community Development: Economic Woes of the Rural South -- Salons: The Salon of Elizabeth at Urbino -- School Consolidation: Community Schools Build Better Citizens -- Schools: Community Involvement With Public Schools -- Schools Reflect Community Values: Scientology -- Selection From The Founding Church of Scientology Washington, D.C., et al., v. United States of America -- Secret Societies: The Mani Society of the Azande of the Sudan -- Sectarianism: Revelation 20 (King James Version) -- Shakers: A British View of Shakers -- Shared Work: An American Barn Raising: The Epitome of Social Capital -- Shopping Centers and Malls: The Islamic Bazaar -- Shtetls: Wealth and Poverty in the Shtetl -- Sikhism: The Sikh Community in the United States After September 11th -- Small Towns: A Gently Satirical Story of Life in a Sleepy Provincial English Town -- Small World Phenomenon: The Small World Research Project -- Social Capital: Walking the Civic Talk After September 11th -- Social Capital, Benefits of: A Sad Day for the "Regulars" -- Self-Sufficiency and Social Capital -- Social Capital, Downside of: When Social Capital and Personal Development Collide -- Social Capital, Trends in: Global Concepts of Modernity -- Social Capital, Types of: Social Capital and Public Capital -- The Women's Institute: A Model for Building Community -- Social Capital and Economic Development: Bonding and Bridging in the Korean Community in Hawaii -- Social Capital and Human Capital: Predictors of Academic Success -- Social Capital in the Workplace: An Army of One -- Social Control: Social Control in an Okinawan Village -- Social Darwinism: Herbert Spencer on Progress -- Social Distance: Durkheim on the Social Causes of Suicide -- Social Justice: Social Justice in Early Twentieth-Century America -- Social Services: Social Services in a Multicultural World -- Sociolinguistics: The Cajuns as a Linguistic Community -- Sprawl: Spawl and Nature -- State, The: Selection From The Quest for Community -- Suburbanization: The Mall as Suburbia's Version of City Streets -- Suburbia: One Urbanite's Opinion of Suburbia -- Sustainable Development: Sustainability and GNP -- Telecommuting: Working Productively at Home -- Theme Parks: Smithsonian Theme Park -- Third Places: Where Everybody Knows Your Name -- Ties, Weak and Strong: Maintaining a Sense of Ethnic Identity in Multicultural America -- Tocqueville, Alexis de: Selection From Tocqueville's Democracy in America -- Total Institutions: Social Distance and Hierarchy in Total Institutions -- Town Meetings: Rules and Regulations for Better Maintaining Order in Town Meetings -- Tragedy of the Commons: Individual Property and Community Blight -- Transcendentalism: Selection from "New England Reformers," by Ralph Waldo Emerson (1844) -- Selection from Henry David Thoreau's Wild Fruits (1860) -- Transnational Communities: What the Basques Say About Maintaining Ties to the Homeland -- Transportation, Rural: Rural Transportation Program Matches Drivers and Riders -- Transportation, Urban: Using Home Zones to Control Traffic -- Twelve Step Groups: The Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous -- Urbanism: The West Bow Lawnmarket, Edinburgh -- Veblen, Thorstein: Thorstein Veblen on the Leisure Class -- Villages -- Selection From Mark Twain's The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876) -- Kingsthorpe in Northamptonshire, England -- Virtual Communities: What Is The WELL? -- Voluntary Associations: Men, Women, and Voluntary Associations -- Volunteerism: Employer-Sponsored Volunteering -- World War II: Mrs. Miniver.;Vol. 4. Telecommuting -- Theme Parks -- Third Places -- Ties, Weak and Strong -- Tocqueville, Alexis de -- Tönnies, Ferdinand -- Total Institutions -- Tourist Communities -- Town and Gown -- Town and Hinterland Conflicts -- Town Meetings -- Tragedy of the Commons -- Transcendentalism -- Transnational Communities -- Transportation, Rural -- Transportation, Urban -- Trust -- Twelve Step Groups -- Twin Oaks -- Urban Homesteading -- Urban Renewal -- Urbanism -- Urbanization -- Utopia -- Veblen, Thorstein -- Vernacular Architecture -- Vigilantism -- Villages -- Virtual Communities -- Virtual Communities, Building -- Voluntary Associations -- Volunteerism -- Warsaw Ghetto -- Waste Facility Siting -- Watersheds -- Weber, Max -- Whyte, William Hollingsworth -- Wired Communities -- Wirth, Louis -- World War II -- Xenophobia -- Yamagishi Toyosato -- Youth Groups -- ZEGG -- Zoar -- Volume IV: T-Z -- Appendix 1: Resource guides -- Appendix 2: Libraries build community -- Appendix 3: Community in popular culture -- Appendix 4: Master bibliography of community.;List of Sidebars: Activist Communities: Issues in the Twenty-First Century -- Adolescence: An African Girl's Initiation Ceremony -- African Americans in Suburbia: Modern Research Tools Help African Americans Trace Their Roots -- Age Stratification and the Elderly: Age Grades -- Agrarian Communities: Carloway Village, an Agrarian Community on the Isle of Lewis and Harris, Scotland -- Sheep Keep Power Lines Clear of Vegetation -- Agrarian Myth: Our Neighbors Gossip About Us-How Can We Stop This? -- Agricultural Scale: Impact of Larger Farms -- Alienation: What Does Alienation Mean? -- Altruism: The Parable of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25-37, New King James Version) -- Anarchism: Selection From Emma Goldman's Address to the Jury at her Anti-Conscription Trial, July 9, 1917 -- Apartheid: Preamble to the Constitution of South Africa (Adopted: May 8, 1996 / In Force: February 7, 1997) -- Asian American Communities: Hmong in Minneapolis -- Asset-Based Community Development: Combining Assets From Different Sources -- Assimilation: English as a Second Language -- Asylum: The Charter House -- Auroville: Ram Dass on Auroville -- Bankruptcy: The Ten Largest Bankruptcies in U.S. History (as of January 1, 2003) -- Barter: Valuing Trade Goods -- Black Economy: The Mafia and the Black Economy -- Book Clubs and Reading Groups: The Popularity of Online Book Clubs -- Boosterism: Boosterism in the Twenty-First Century -- Buddhism: Punishment for Damaging the Sangha -- Calvin, John: Selections From the Ecclesiastical Ordinances / John Calvin (1541) -- Caste: Caste in Indian Society -- Chain Stores: Retail Pricing Matched to Community Income -- Child Care: Child Care in West Africa -- Children: Children at Play -- Chinatowns: To Help Their Children -- Christianity: The Biblical Basis for Community (From the King James Version) -- Cities: Seattle Matches Citizen Effort With City Dollars -- Cities, Inner: Financial Skills for Minority Residents -- Citizen Participation and Training: A Definition of Citizenship -- Citizenship -- W.E.B. Du Bois on the Town Meeting and Democracy -- Civic Agriculture: City Farming -- Civic Life: Citizens Versus Industrial "Progress" -- Civics "Boot Camp" -- Civic Structure: Watershed Communities -- Class, Social: The Hired Help -- Cohousing: Saving Money Through Cohousing -- Cohousing-The Ethnic Mix: -- Collective Action: Citizens Define a "Living Wage" -- Colleges: Eton College -- Colonialism: Indigenous and Colonial Forms of Administration -- Communism and Socialism: Mao Zedong on Dealing with Counterrevolutionaries -- Selection From The Communist Manifesto (1848) / Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels -- Communitarianism: Democratic Communitarianism -- Community, Sense of: The Need to Keep It Small -- Community Action: A River Comes Clean -- Community Arts: Arts Spark Downtown Revival -- Community Building: Characteristics of a Healthy Community -- Community Currencies: The Kula Ring -- Community Development in Europe: Creating Social Cohesion in Europe -- Community Empowerment: Selection From The Quest for Community -- Community Garden Movement: Turning Vacant Lots Into Community Gardens -- Community Health Systems: The Peckham Experiment -- Community Justice: Communities Help Determine Justice -- Community Organizing: Contract or Community / Robert N. Bellah -- Community Ownership: The Seikatsu Club Consumer's Co-Operative Union -- Community Policing: Breaking Down Barriers Between Youth and Police -- Community Satisfaction: The Church Supper -- Community Schools: The Coalition for Community School's Key Principles of Community Schools -- Conflict Theory: Feuding -- Conformity: Adolescent Conformity -- Congregations, Religious: Church and Friends -- Consumer Culture: A World Without Money -- Corporate Social Responsibility: Businesses Band Together to Aid in Child Care -- Corporate Accountability as an International Issue -- County Fairs: The Great Barrington, Massachusetts, Agricultural Fair in 1903 -- Crime: Laws of Old -- Cults: The Cult of the Leader -- Cultural Ecology: Using the Cultural Ecology Model to Explain Cultural Change -- Culture of Poverty: Selection From Oscar Lewis's La Vida (1966) -- Cybersocieties: Symptoms of Pathological Internet Use (PIU) -- Death: Funerals and Social Status -- Decentralization: The Fourteenth Amendment -- Democracy: Jean-Jacques Rousseau on Democracy -- Deviance: Correcting Deviant Behavior -- Diasporas: Armenian American Political Issues and Parties -- Digital Divide: The Digital Divide in the United States -- Disabled in Communities: Special Help for Deaf Women and Children Who Are Abused -- Economic Planning: Economic Goals -- Elder Care and Housing: Community Support Helps Elderly Avoid Nursing Homes -- Emissaries of Divine Light: EmNet-The Emissaries Online -- English Parishes: The English Parish in George Eliot's Middlemarch (1871) -- Entrepreneurship: The Ashanti Entrepreneur in Eighteenth-Century West Africa -- The Rural Entrepreneur in Central Thailand -- Environmental Planning: Berkshire Grown -- Ethnicity and Ethnic Relations: Ethnic Identity in the Cuban American Community in West New York, New Jersey -- Eugenics: Selection From Sir Francis Galton's Hereditary Genius -- Fascism: Adolf Hitler Speaks -- Extracts From the Manifesto of the National-European Communitarian Party -- Festivals: New Year's Celebrations -- Festivals and Work -- Food: Cementing Social Ties -- Food Systems -- The Bear Hunt -- Friendship: Encouraging Friendships Through Building Design -- Gangs: Mark Twain on Gangs -- Gangs in Chicago -- Globalizing Gangs -- Garden Cities: The Unexpected Results of the Vision for Garden Cities -- Gay Communities: Group Helps Gay and Lesbian Retirement Issues -- Geddes, Patrick: The Talents of Patrick Geddes -- Gender Roles: Women Are Women and Men Are Men -- Genocide: The Destruction of Indigenous Peoples -- Ghettos: The Haitian-American Ghetto in Brooklyn, New York -- Guanxi: English Manners, as Viewed by Jane Austen -- Technology and Guanxi -- Healing: Personal Growth Through Community -- Healthy Communities: Horsens, Denmark-An Example of a Healthy Community Project -- Hollywood: A Year in Hollywood -- Home Schooling: Home Versus Public Schooling -- Homesteading: Cooperative Homesteading in Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House on the Prairie -- Horticultural Societies: The Value of Land -- Hospices: Hospices-In Life and Death -- Household Structure: Forms of Marriage Arrangement -- Housing: The Rewards of Building Affordable Housing -- Human Development: Aggression Training on Taiwan -- Hopi Chores -- Immigrant Communities: Character Loans and the Establishment of the Cuban American Community in Miami.;Vol. 1. Activist Communities -- Adolescence -- Adolescents and Landscape -- African American Communities -- African Americans in Suburbia -- Age Integration -- Age Stratification and the Elderly -- Agoras -- Agrarian Communities -- Agrarian Myth -- Agricultural Scale and Community Quality -- Alienation -- Alinsky, Saul -- Altruism -- Amana -- Amish -- Anarchism -- Apartheid -- Appalachia -- Arcosanti -- Aristotle -- Artists' Colonies -- Ashrams -- Asian American Communities -- Asset-Based Community Development -- Assimilation -- Asylum -- Auroville -- Avatar Communities -- Bankruptcy -- Bars and Pubs -- Barter -- Bedroom Communities -- Beguine Communities -- Birth -- Black Economy -- Blockbusting -- Blogs -- Book Clubs and Reading Groups -- Boomtowns -- Boosterism -- Boundaries -- Bruderhof -- Buddhism -- Burgess, Ernest Watson -- Burning Man -- Calvin, John -- Caste -- Cattle Towns -- Celebration, Florida -- Chain Stores -- Charisma -- Chautauqua -- Chernobyl -- Child Care -- Children -- Chinatowns -- Christianity -- Citation Communities -- Cities -- Cities, Inner -- Cities, Medieval -- Citizen Participation and Training -- Citizenship -- Civic Agriculture -- Civic Innovation -- Civic Journalism -- Civic Life -- Civic Structure -- Civil Disobedience -- Civil Society -- Class, Social -- Cocooning -- Cohousing -- Collective Action -- Collective Consumption -- Collective Efficacy -- Colleges -- Colonialism -- Columbia, Maryland -- Common Law -- Communications Technologies -- Communism and Socialism -- Communitarianism -- Communities of Opposition -- Communities of Practice -- Community, Sense of -- Community Action -- Community Arts -- Community Attachment -- Community Building -- Community Colleges -- Community Currencies -- Community Development Corporations -- Community Development in Europe -- Community Empowerment -- Community Garden Movement -- Community Health Systems -- Community in Disaster -- Community Indicators -- Community Informatics and Development -- Community Justice -- Community Land Trust -- Community Mental Health Centers -- Community Organizing -- Community Ownership -- Community Policing -- Community Psychology -- Community Satisfaction -- Community Schools -- Community Studies -- Community Supported Agriculture -- Computers and Knowledge Sharing -- Condominiums -- Conflict Resolution -- Conflict Theory -- Conformity -- Confucianism -- Congregations, Religious -- Congrès Internationaux d'Architecture Moderne -- Consumer Culture -- Cooperative Extension System -- Cooperative Parish Ministries -- Corporate Social Responsibility -- Counterfeit Communities -- County Fairs -- Crime -- Crowds -- Cults -- Cultural Ecology -- Culture of Poverty -- Cybercafes -- Cyberdating -- Cybersocieties -- Cyborg Communities -- Damanhur -- Dance and Drill -- Death -- Decentralization -- Declining Communities -- Democracy -- Deviance -- Diasporas -- Digital Divide -- Disabled in Communities -- Displaced Populations -- Durkheim, Émile.



فهرست مطالب

Vol. 1. Activist Communities --
Adolescence --
Adolescents and Landscape --
African American Communities --
African Americans in Suburbia --
Age Integration --
Age Stratification and the Elderly --
Agoras --
Agrarian Communities --
Agrarian Myth --
Agricultural Scale and Community Quality --
Alienation --
Alinsky, Saul --
Altruism --
Amana --
Amish --
Anarchism --
Apartheid --
Appalachia --
Arcosanti --
Aristotle --
Artists' Colonies --
Ashrams --
Asian American Communities --
Asset-Based Community Development --
Assimilation --
Asylum --
Auroville --
Avatar Communities --
Bankruptcy --
Bars and Pubs --
Barter --
Bedroom Communities --
Beguine Communities --
Birth --
Black Economy --
Blockbusting --
Blogs --
Book Clubs and Reading Groups --
Boomtowns --
Boosterism --
Boundaries --
Bruderhof --
Buddhism --
Burgess, Ernest Watson --
Burning Man --
Calvin, John --
Caste --
Cattle Towns --
Celebration, Florida --
Chain Stores --
Charisma --
Chautauqua --
Chernobyl --
Child Care --
Children --
Chinatowns --
Christianity --
Citation Communities --
Cities --
Cities, Inner --
Cities, Medieval --
Citizen Participation and Training --
Citizenship --
Civic Agriculture --
Civic Innovation --
Civic Journalism --
Civic Life --
Civic Structure --
Civil Disobedience --
Civil Society --
Class, Social --
Cocooning --
Cohousing --
Collective Action --
Collective Consumption --
Collective Efficacy --
Colleges --
Colonialism --
Columbia, Maryland --
Common Law --
Communications Technologies --
Communism and Socialism --
Communitarianism --
Communities of Opposition --
Communities of Practice --
Community, Sense of --
Community Action --
Community Arts --
Community Attachment --
Community Building --
Community Colleges --
Community Currencies --
Community Development Corporations --
Community Development in Europe --
Community Empowerment --
Community Garden Movement --
Community Health Systems --
Community in Disaster --
Community Indicators --
Community Informatics and Development --
Community Justice --
Community Land Trust --
Community Mental Health Centers --
Community Organizing --
Community Ownership --
Community Policing --
Community Psychology --
Community Satisfaction --
Community Schools --
Community Studies --
Community Supported Agriculture --
Computers and Knowledge Sharing --
Condominiums --
Conflict Resolution --
Conflict Theory --
Conformity --
Confucianism --
Congregations, Religious --
Congrès Internationaux d'Architecture Moderne --
Consumer Culture --
Cooperative Extension System --
Cooperative Parish Ministries --
Corporate Social Responsibility --
Counterfeit Communities --
County Fairs --
Crime --
Crowds --
Cults --
Cultural Ecology --
Culture of Poverty --
Cybercafes --
Cyberdating --
Cybersocieties --
Cyborg Communities --
Damanhur --
Dance and Drill --
Death --
Decentralization --
Declining Communities --
Democracy --
Deviance --
Diasporas --
Digital Divide --
Disabled in Communities --
Displaced Populations --
Durkheim, Émile. Vol. 2. Economic Planning --
Ecovillages --
Edge Cities --
Elder Care and Housing --
Elderly in Communities --
Electronic Democracy --
Electronic Government and Civics --
E-Mail --
Emissaries of Divine Light --
Empathy --
Enclosure --
English Parishes --
Entrepreneurship --
Environmental Justice --
Environmental Planning --
Ephrata --
Ethnicity and Ethnic Relations --
Eugenics --
European Community --
Export-Led Development in Regional Economies --
Faith Communities --
Family, The --
Family and Work --
Family Violence --
Farm, The --
Fascism --
Feminism --
Festivals --
Findhorn Foundation Community --
Food --
Food Systems --
Fourierism --
Fraternities and Sororities --
Free Rider --
Friendship --
Gangs --
Garden Cities --
Gated Communities --
Gay Communities --
Geddes, Patrick --
Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft --
Gender Roles --
Genocide --
Gentrification --
Gentrification, Stalled --
Ghettos --
Ghost Towns --
Global Cities --
Globalization and Globalization Theory --
Glocalization --
Goffman, Erving --
Good Society --
Grassroots Leadership --
Greenbelt Towns --
Greenwich Village --
Growth Machine --
Guanxi --
Hare Krishnas --
Harlem --
Harmony Society --
Hate --
Healing --
Healthy Communities --
Hierarchy of Needs --
Hinduism --
Hollywood --
Home Schooling --
Homelessness --
Homesteading --
HOPE VI --
Horticultural Societies --
Hospices --
Household Structure --
Housing --
Housing, Affordable --
Howard, Ebenezer --
Human Development --
Human Rights --
Hutterites --
Immigrant Communities --
Imperialism --
Import-Replacing Development --
Incivilities Thesis --
Individualism --
Industrial Revolution --
Informal Economy --
Information Communities --
Information Overload --
Initiation Rites --
Instant Messaging --
Institutionalization --
Intentional Communities --
Intentional Communities and Children --
Intentional Communities and Communal Economics --
Intentional Communities and Daily Life --
Intentional Communities and Environmental Sustainability --
Intentional Communities and Governance --
Intentional Communities and Mainstream Politics --
Intentional Communities and New Religious Movements --
Intentional Communities and Their Survival --
Intentional Communities in Australia and New Zealand --
Intentional Communities in Eastern Europe and Russia --
Intentional Communities in France --
Intentional Communities in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland --
Intentional Communities in India --
Intentional Communities in Israel-Current Movement --
Intentional Communities in Israel-History --
Intentional Communities in Italy, Spain, and Portugal --
Intentional Communities in Japan --
Intentional Communities in Latin America --
Intentional Communities in Scandinavia and the Low Countries --
Intentional Communities in the United Kingdom and Ireland --
Intentional Communities in the United States and Canada-Current Movement --
Intentional Communities in the United States and Canada-History --
Interest Groups --
Internet, Domestic Life and --
Internet, Effects of --
Internet, Social Psychology of --
Internet, Survey Research About --
Internet, Teen Use of --
Internet, Time Use and --
Internet in Developing Countries --
Internet in East Asia --
Internet in Europe --
Islam --
Island Communities --
Jacobs, Jane --
Jealousy --
Jerusalem --
Judaism --
Kinship --
Labor Markets --
Labor Unions --
Land Use and Zoning --
Las Vegas --
Latino Communities --
Le Bon, Gustave --
Leadership --
Left Bank --
Levittown --
Liberalism --
Libertarianism --
Liminality --
Little Italies --
Local Manufacturing --
Local Politics --
Loneliness --
Love --
Lower East Side --
Luddism --
Lynd, Helen Merrell and Robert Staughton. Vol. 3. Main Street --
Markets, Street --
Marriage --
Mass Society --
McDonaldization --
Mead, George Herbert --
Men's Groups --
Merchant Communities --
Migrant Worker Communities --
Military Communities --
Mill Towns --
Millenarianism --
Mining Towns --
Mobile Home Communities --
Model Cities --
Monastic Communities --
Moravians --
Morgan, Arthur E. --
Mormons --
Moses, Robert --
Multiculturalism --
Multiplier --
Mumford, Lewis --
Music --
National and Community Service --
National Community --
Native American Communities --
Natural Law --
Neighborhood Unit Concept --
Neighborhood Watch --
Neighborhoods --
Neighboring --
Network Communities --
New Harmony --
New Towns --
New Urbanism --
Newsgroups and E-Mail Lists --
Nonmonetary Economy --
Nonprofit Organizations --
Olmsted, Frederick Law --
Olmsted Brothers --
Oneida --
Online Communities, African American --
Online Communities, Communication in --
Online Communities, Computerized Tools for --
Online Communities, Diasporic --
Online Communities, Game-Playing --
Online Communities, History of --
Online Communities, Religious --
Online Communities, Scholarly --
Online Communities, Youth --
Online Communities of Learning --
Organizational Culture --
Organized Crime --
Osho --
Out-Migration of Youth --
Owen, Robert --
Park, Robert Ezra --
Pastoral Societies --
Patriotism --
Peer Groups --
Personalization and Technology --
Pilgrimages --
Place Identity --
Plant Closures --
Plantations --
Pluralism --
Polis --
Political Economy --
Populism --
Pressure Groups --
Prisons --
Privacy --
Progressive Era --
Public Aid --
Public Goods --
Public Harassment --
Public Libraries --
Public Opinion --
Puritans --
Quakers --
Race and Racism --
Radburn, New Jersey --
Railroad Towns --
Ranching Communities --
Rebellions and Revolutions --
Recreation --
Redfield, Robert --
Refugee Communities --
Regional Planning Association of America --
Regionalism --
Regulation --
Religion and Civil Society --
Resettlement --
Residential Mobility --
Resource-Dependent Communities --
Rituals --
Riverside Community --
Rural Community Development --
Rural Poverty and Family Well-Being --
Sacred Places --
Salons --
Schmalenbach, Herman --
School Consolidation --
Schools --
Scientology --
Seasonal Homes --
Secret Societies --
Sectarianism --
Semiotics --
Service Learning --
Shakers --
Shantytowns --
Shared Work --
Shopping Centers and Malls --
Shtetls --
Siedlung --
Sikhism --
Silicon Valley --
Simmel, Georg --
Small Towns --
Small World Phenomenon --
Smart Growth --
Social Capital --
Social Capital, Benefits of --
Social Capital, Downside of --
Social Capital, Impact in Wealthy and Poor Communities --
Social Capital, Trends in --
Social Capital, Types of --
Social Capital and Economic Development --
Social Capital and Human Capital --
Social Capital and Media --
Social Capital in the Workplace --
Social Control --
Social Darwinism --
Social Distance --
Social Justice --
Social Movements --
Social Movements Online --
Social Network Analysis --
Social Services --
Sociolinguistics --
Sport --
Sprawl --
Stakeholder --
State, The --
Stein, Clarence S. --
Street Life --
Student Housing Cooperatives --
Subsidies --
Suburbanization --
Suburbia --
Sustainable Development --
Systems Theory. Vol. 4. Telecommuting --
Theme Parks --
Third Places --
Ties, Weak and Strong --
Tocqueville, Alexis de --
Tönnies, Ferdinand --
Total Institutions --
Tourist Communities --
Town and Gown --
Town and Hinterland Conflicts --
Town Meetings --
Tragedy of the Commons --
Transcendentalism --
Transnational Communities --
Transportation, Rural --
Transportation, Urban --
Trust --
Twelve Step Groups --
Twin Oaks --
Urban Homesteading --
Urban Renewal --
Urbanism --
Urbanization --
Utopia --
Veblen, Thorstein --
Vernacular Architecture --
Vigilantism --
Villages --
Virtual Communities --
Virtual Communities, Building --
Voluntary Associations --
Volunteerism --
Warsaw Ghetto --
Waste Facility Siting --
Watersheds --
Weber, Max --
Whyte, William Hollingsworth --
Wired Communities --
Wirth, Louis --
World War II --
Xenophobia --
Yamagishi Toyosato --
Youth Groups --
ZEGG --
Zoar --
Volume IV: T-Z --
Appendix 1: Resource guides --
Appendix 2: Libraries build community --
Appendix 3: Community in popular culture --
Appendix 4: Master bibliography of community. List of Sidebars: Activist Communities: Issues in the Twenty-First Century --
Adolescence: An African Girl's Initiation Ceremony --
African Americans in Suburbia: Modern Research Tools Help African Americans Trace Their Roots --
Age Stratification and the Elderly: Age Grades --
Agrarian Communities: Carloway Village, an Agrarian Community on the Isle of Lewis and Harris, Scotland --
Sheep Keep Power Lines Clear of Vegetation --
Agrarian Myth: Our Neighbors Gossip About Us-How Can We Stop This? --
Agricultural Scale: Impact of Larger Farms --
Alienation: What Does Alienation Mean? --
Altruism: The Parable of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25-37, New King James Version) --
Anarchism: Selection From Emma Goldman's Address to the Jury at her Anti-Conscription Trial, July 9, 1917 --
Apartheid: Preamble to the Constitution of South Africa (Adopted: May 8, 1996 / In Force: February 7, 1997) --
Asian American Communities: Hmong in Minneapolis --
Asset-Based Community Development: Combining Assets From Different Sources --
Assimilation: English as a Second Language --
Asylum: The Charter House --
Auroville: Ram Dass on Auroville --
Bankruptcy: The Ten Largest Bankruptcies in U.S. History (as of January 1, 2003) --
Barter: Valuing Trade Goods --
Black Economy: The Mafia and the Black Economy --
Book Clubs and Reading Groups: The Popularity of Online Book Clubs --
Boosterism: Boosterism in the Twenty-First Century --
Buddhism: Punishment for Damaging the Sangha --
Calvin, John: Selections From the Ecclesiastical Ordinances / John Calvin (1541) --
Caste: Caste in Indian Society --
Chain Stores: Retail Pricing Matched to Community Income --
Child Care: Child Care in West Africa --
Children: Children at Play --
Chinatowns: To Help Their Children --
Christianity: The Biblical Basis for Community (From the King James Version) --
Cities: Seattle Matches Citizen Effort With City Dollars --
Cities, Inner: Financial Skills for Minority Residents --
Citizen Participation and Training: A Definition of Citizenship --
Citizenship --
W.E.B. Du Bois on the Town Meeting and Democracy --
Civic Agriculture: City Farming --
Civic Life: Citizens Versus Industrial "Progress" --
Civics "Boot Camp" --
Civic Structure: Watershed Communities --
Class, Social: The Hired Help --
Cohousing: Saving Money Through Cohousing --
Cohousing-The Ethnic Mix: --
Collective Action: Citizens Define a "Living Wage" --
Colleges: Eton College --
Colonialism: Indigenous and Colonial Forms of Administration --
Communism and Socialism: Mao Zedong on Dealing with Counterrevolutionaries --
Selection From The Communist Manifesto (1848) / Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels --
Communitarianism: Democratic Communitarianism --
Community, Sense of: The Need to Keep It Small --
Community Action: A River Comes Clean --
Community Arts: Arts Spark Downtown Revival --
Community Building: Characteristics of a Healthy Community --
Community Currencies: The Kula Ring --
Community Development in Europe: Creating Social Cohesion in Europe --
Community Empowerment: Selection From The Quest for Community --
Community Garden Movement: Turning Vacant Lots Into Community Gardens --
Community Health Systems: The Peckham Experiment --
Community Justice: Communities Help Determine Justice --
Community Organizing: Contract or Community / Robert N. Bellah --
Community Ownership: The Seikatsu Club Consumer's Co-Operative Union --
Community Policing: Breaking Down Barriers Between Youth and Police --
Community Satisfaction: The Church Supper --
Community Schools: The Coalition for Community School's Key Principles of Community Schools --
Conflict Theory: Feuding --
Conformity: Adolescent Conformity --
Congregations, Religious: Church and Friends --
Consumer Culture: A World Without Money --
Corporate Social Responsibility: Businesses Band Together to Aid in Child Care --
Corporate Accountability as an International Issue --
County Fairs: The Great Barrington, Massachusetts, Agricultural Fair in 1903 --
Crime: Laws of Old --
Cults: The Cult of the Leader --
Cultural Ecology: Using the Cultural Ecology Model to Explain Cultural Change --
Culture of Poverty: Selection From Oscar Lewis's La Vida (1966) --
Cybersocieties: Symptoms of Pathological Internet Use (PIU) --
Death: Funerals and Social Status --
Decentralization: The Fourteenth Amendment --
Democracy: Jean-Jacques Rousseau on Democracy --
Deviance: Correcting Deviant Behavior --
Diasporas: Armenian American Political Issues and Parties --
Digital Divide: The Digital Divide in the United States --
Disabled in Communities: Special Help for Deaf Women and Children Who Are Abused --
Economic Planning: Economic Goals --
Elder Care and Housing: Community Support Helps Elderly Avoid Nursing Homes --
Emissaries of Divine Light: EmNet-The Emissaries Online --
English Parishes: The English Parish in George Eliot's Middlemarch (1871) --
Entrepreneurship: The Ashanti Entrepreneur in Eighteenth-Century West Africa --
The Rural Entrepreneur in Central Thailand --
Environmental Planning: Berkshire Grown --
Ethnicity and Ethnic Relations: Ethnic Identity in the Cuban American Community in West New York, New Jersey --
Eugenics: Selection From Sir Francis Galton's Hereditary Genius --
Fascism: Adolf Hitler Speaks --
Extracts From the Manifesto of the National-European Communitarian Party --
Festivals: New Year's Celebrations --
Festivals and Work --
Food: Cementing Social Ties --
Food Systems --
The Bear Hunt --
Friendship: Encouraging Friendships Through Building Design --
Gangs: Mark Twain on Gangs --
Gangs in Chicago --
Globalizing Gangs --
Garden Cities: The Unexpected Results of the Vision for Garden Cities --
Gay Communities: Group Helps Gay and Lesbian Retirement Issues --
Geddes, Patrick: The Talents of Patrick Geddes --
Gender Roles: Women Are Women and Men Are Men --
Genocide: The Destruction of Indigenous Peoples --
Ghettos: The Haitian-American Ghetto in Brooklyn, New York --
Guanxi: English Manners, as Viewed by Jane Austen --
Technology and Guanxi --
Healing: Personal Growth Through Community --
Healthy Communities: Horsens, Denmark-An Example of a Healthy Community Project --
Hollywood: A Year in Hollywood --
Home Schooling: Home Versus Public Schooling --
Homesteading: Cooperative Homesteading in Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House on the Prairie --
Horticultural Societies: The Value of Land --
Hospices: Hospices-In Life and Death --
Household Structure: Forms of Marriage Arrangement --
Housing: The Rewards of Building Affordable Housing --
Human Development: Aggression Training on Taiwan --
Hopi Chores --
Immigrant Communities: Character Loans and the Establishment of the Cuban American Community in Miami. Imperialism: Imperialism and Religious Conversion --
Individualism: Balancing Individual and Community Responsibilities --
The Individual Reconsidered / Robert N. Bellah --
Informal Economy: Food Stamp Holders Shop at Farmers Markets --
Information Overload: Community Newspapers Still Appeal to Readers --
Initiation Rites: The Caco Chatiar Ceremony --
Intentional Communities: Intentional Communities Organizations --
Intentional Community Journals and Magazines --
Intentional Communities and Children: Social Contexts of Nuclear Versus Communal Families --
Intentional Communities and Communal Economics: Collective Cooking Returns to Neighborhoods in Canada --
Living the Good Life --
Intentional Communities and Environmental Sustainability: A Case Study in Sustainable Communal Living --
Intentional Communities and Governance: Dealing With Power Issues --
Intentional Communities in Eastern Europe and Russia: Virtual Visits to Intentional Communities in Russia and Eastern Europe --
Intentional Communities in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland: Web Sites for Intentional Communities in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland --
Intentional Communities in Japan: The Spirit of Atarashiki Mura --
The Light of Oneness --
Intentional Communities in the United Kingdom and Ireland: Songs of the Diggers --
Intentional Communities in the United States and Canada-History: The Constitution of the Celo Community, Established in North Carolina in 1937 --
Internet, Effects of: Health Care Resources Reach Native Americans Via the Web --
Internet, Social Psychology of: The HomeNet Study --
Internet, Teen Use of: Providing Low-Cost Internet Access to Communities --
Internet in Developing Countries: The Internet Creates a World Market for Recycled Goods --
Internet in Europe: Arabianranta-A Virtual Village and Design Oasis --
Island Communities: Tristan da Cunha --
Judaism: The Tower of Babel --
Kinship: Kin Ties in Highland Scotland --
Kinship and Small-Town Life --
Labor Markets: Saving Jobs --
Labor Unions: Unions Open Door to Minorities --
Land Use and Zoning: Burlington, Vermont Zoning Ordinance --
Latino Communities: Latinas Working to Clean Up Environment --
Liberalism: Selection From A Letter Concerning Toleration / John Locke (1689) --
Libertarianism: Libertarian Response to Communitarianism --
Liminality: Liminality in Mexico --
Little Italies: Italian Americans and Baseball --
Local Manufacturing: Plant Recycles New York's Wastepaper Blizzard --
Local Politics: The Town Hall as Community Territory --
Loneliness: Isolation and Loneliness in Small Town America / Edith Wharton --
Love: Love, Sex, Marriage, Family and Community on Okinawa --
Lower East Side: Selections from The New York Pushcart: Recommendations of the Mayor's Commission --
Luddism: The Luddites in English Literature / Charlotte Bronte --
Marriage: The Ideal Wife --
Three Ways of Making a Marriage --
Men's Groups: Military Societies --
Migrant Worker Communities: Migrant Laborers Seize the American Dream --
Mill Towns: Renewal Out of the Ravages of a Steel Mill --
Millenarianism: The Second Coming --
Mining Towns: The Ugliness of Mining Communities --
Monastic Communities: The Status of the Monk --
Moravians: Moravian Missionaries Depart --
Morgan, Arthur E.: Arthur Morgan on Why "Community Is Like Gold" --
Mormons: Doctrine and Covenants, Section 59 --
Multiculturalism: What Do We Call Them? --
Mumford, Lewis: Selection From Lewis Mumford's The City in History --
National and Community Service: Selection From William James's "The Moral Equivalent of War" --
National Community: Characters of Five Nations-Germany, England, France, Italy, and Spain --
Neighborhood Watch: A Different Sort of Neighborhood Watch --
Neighborhoods: American and British Ideas of Being Neighborly --
New Towns: Selection From Ebenezer Howard's Garden Cities of To-Morrow (1902) --
Nonprofit Organizations: IRS Classification of Tax-Exempt Organizations (1986 Tax Code) --
Online Communities, African American: Online Community of Black Mathematicians --
Online Communities, Youth: GenerationNet: Online Voice for Young People --
Online Communities of Learning: Online Bidding System for College Courses --
Out-Migration of Youth: Selection from Sister Carrie (1900) / Theodore Dreiser --
Owen, Robert: Robert Owen on Community --
Pastoral Societies: The Social Significance of Herd Animals in East Africa --
Peer Groups: Teen Court --
Pilgrimages: The Hajj (Muslim Pilgrimage to Mecca) --
Place Identity: Place Identity, Ethnic Identity, and Assimilation --
Pluralism: How to Limit Pluralism --
Political Economy: Markets in Niger --
Populism: Selection From the People's Party Platform of 1896 --
Privacy: Privacy, Strangers, and Life in Public --
Progressive Era: Selection From The Jungle / Upton Sinclair (1906) --
Public Harassment: The Street Harassment Project --
Public Libraries: A Place That Feels Like Home --
Excerpt From the American Library Association's Freedom to Read Statement --
Public Opinion: Ad Watches: Media Responsibility in Covering Ads --
Puritans: A Nineteenth-Century View of the Puritans --
Quakers: Persecution of the Quakers --
Race and Racism: Canadian Prime Minister Mackenzie King on Asian Immigration in 1947 --
Ranching Communities: Ranching Families Return to Their Roots --
Recreation: The Community Dance --
Redfield, Robert: Robert Redfield on Community --
Refugee Communities: Change Over Time and Generation in a Refugee Community --
Religion and Civil Society: Selection from John Donne's "Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions" (1623) --
Rituals: Hopi Ceremonial Rituals --
Rural Community Development: Economic Woes of the Rural South --
Salons: The Salon of Elizabeth at Urbino --
School Consolidation: Community Schools Build Better Citizens --
Schools: Community Involvement With Public Schools --
Schools Reflect Community Values: Scientology --
Selection From The Founding Church of Scientology Washington, D.C., et al., v. United States of America --
Secret Societies: The Mani Society of the Azande of the Sudan --
Sectarianism: Revelation 20 (King James Version) --
Shakers: A British View of Shakers --
Shared Work: An American Barn Raising: The Epitome of Social Capital --
Shopping Centers and Malls: The Islamic Bazaar --
Shtetls: Wealth and Poverty in the Shtetl --
Sikhism: The Sikh Community in the United States After September 11th --
Small Towns: A Gently Satirical Story of Life in a Sleepy Provincial English Town --
Small World Phenomenon: The Small World Research Project --
Social Capital: Walking the Civic Talk After September 11th --
Social Capital, Benefits of: A Sad Day for the "Regulars" --
Self-Sufficiency and Social Capital --
Social Capital, Downside of: When Social Capital and Personal Development Collide --
Social Capital, Trends in: Global Concepts of Modernity --
Social Capital, Types of: Social Capital and Public Capital --
The Women's Institute: A Model for Building Community --
Social Capital and Economic Development: Bonding and Bridging in the Korean Community in Hawaii --
Social Capital and Human Capital: Predictors of Academic Success --
Social Capital in the Workplace: An Army of One --
Social Control: Social Control in an Okinawan Village --
Social Darwinism: Herbert Spencer on Progress --
Social Distance: Durkheim on the Social Causes of Suicide --
Social Justice: Social Justice in Early Twentieth-Century America --
Social Services: Social Services in a Multicultural World --
Sociolinguistics: The Cajuns as a Linguistic Community --
Sprawl: Spawl and Nature --
State, The: Selection From The Quest for Community --
Suburbanization: The Mall as Suburbia's Version of City Streets --
Suburbia: One Urbanite's Opinion of Suburbia --
Sustainable Development: Sustainability and GNP --
Telecommuting: Working Productively at Home --
Theme Parks: Smithsonian Theme Park --
Third Places: Where Everybody Knows Your Name --
Ties, Weak and Strong: Maintaining a Sense of Ethnic Identity in Multicultural America --
Tocqueville, Alexis de: Selection From Tocqueville's Democracy in America --
Total Institutions: Social Distance and Hierarchy in Total Institutions --
Town Meetings: Rules and Regulations for Better Maintaining Order in Town Meetings --
Tragedy of the Commons: Individual Property and Community Blight --
Transcendentalism: Selection from "New England Reformers," by Ralph Waldo Emerson (1844) --
Selection from Henry David Thoreau's Wild Fruits (1860) --
Transnational Communities: What the Basques Say About Maintaining Ties to the Homeland --
Transportation, Rural: Rural Transportation Program Matches Drivers and Riders --
Transportation, Urban: Using Home Zones to Control Traffic --
Twelve Step Groups: The Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous --
Urbanism: The West Bow Lawnmarket, Edinburgh --
Veblen, Thorstein: Thorstein Veblen on the Leisure Class --
Villages --
Selection From Mark Twain's The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876) --
Kingsthorpe in Northamptonshire, England --
Virtual Communities: What Is The WELL? --
Voluntary Associations: Men, Women, and Voluntary Associations --
Volunteerism: Employer-Sponsored Volunteering --
World War II: Mrs. Miniver. List of entries --
List of sidebars --
Reader's guide --
Contributors --
Introduction --
Acknowledgements --
About the editors --
Volume I: A-D --
Volume II: E-L --
Volume III: M-S --
Volume IV: T-Z --
Appendix 1: Resource guides --
Appendix 2: Libraries build community --
Appendix 3: Community in popular culture --
Appendix 4: Master bibliography of community --
Index.




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