3. Nature of a Community
• a community is asociologicalconstruct
• a communityhas fuzzyboundaries
• a communitycan exist within a larger community
• a community may move
4. A Communityis aSociologicalConstruct
• The concept of a community is not only a “construct” (model);
it is a sociological construct or a set of interactionsor human
behavioursthathave meaningand expectationbetweenits
members.
6. A CommunityCan Exist within aLarger Community
• It is a community inside a larger community, including
districts, regions, ethnicgroups, and nations.There may be a
reason or other interactionsthatlinkthecommunitesof a
nation together.
7. A Community MayMove
• Whentechnology is not based on local horticulture, the
communityresidents may be physically mobile.
8.
9. The Structure of a Community
• Power
• Bases of local community power
o Connections
o Power in number
o Rewards
o Personal traits/ expertise
o Legitimate power
o Information
o Coercion
13. Bases of Local CommunityPower Description
Connections It is the capacity to create linkages and develop helpful
relationships with powerful individuals, family, and
organizations.
Power innumber It is the base, back-up,and support of the people inthe
community.
Rewards It is the ability to provide awards, promotions, money,and
gifts that are useful to meet individuals or organizational
goals.
Personal traits/ Expertise Itis the capacity to foster respect and loyaltybased on
charm, talents, and skills.
Legitimate power It is the leadership title or higherorganizational or
institutional position.
Information It is the ability to share good information.
Coercion It is influencethroughmanipulation and coercion.