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  • 标题:Hacia una redefinición del concepto de comunidad -cuatro ejes para un análisis crítico y una propuesta-
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  • 作者:Mariane Krause Jacob
  • 期刊名称:Revista de Psicología
  • 印刷版ISSN:0719-0581
  • 出版年度:2001
  • 卷号:10
  • 期号:2
  • 页码:Pág. 49-60
  • DOI:10.5354/0719-0581.2001.18572
  • 语种:Spanish
  • 出版社:Universidad de Chile. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales
  • 摘要:One of the problems community psychology has nowadays is the definition of community. Traditionally community psychology had inspired in a concept of community linked firmly to the territory (in the sense of geographic location). But now, at the beginning of a new hstorical era, the notion of territory of communities is vanishing, since there is an increasing development of social networks and groups who do not share a geographic location, even more, in some of them the members even don't meet personally. Looking at this fact, one could state the necessity of redefining the concept of community. This new community-concept can exclude the notion of territory, but it has to be clear in other characteristics of a community, in order to differentiate it from other kind of human associations.This paper proposes a concept of community characterized by the inclusion of three elements: belonging (as the feeling of "being part of" and "identified with"); interrelation, that is: communication, interdependence, and mutual influence; and common culture, in the sense or the existence of shared meanings.
  • 其他摘要:One of the problems community psychology has nowadays is the definition of community. Traditionally community psychology had inspired in a concept of community linked firmly to the territory (in the sense of geographic location). But now, at the beginning of a new hstorical era, the notion of territory of communities is vanishing, since there is an increasing development of social networks and groups who do not share a geographic location, even more, in some of them the members even don't meet personally. Looking at this fact, one could state the necessity of redefining the concept of community. This new community-concept can exclude the notion of territory, but it has to be clear in other characteristics of a community, in order to differentiate it from other kind of human associations.This paper proposes a concept of community characterized by the inclusion of three elements: belonging (as the feeling of "being part of" and "identified with"); interrelation, that is: communication, interdependence, and mutual influence; and common culture, in the sense or the existence of shared meanings.
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