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Community Engagement, Solidarity, and Citizenship
General Academic Strand | Humanities and Social Sciences
Lesson 1.2
The Community in Various
Perspectives
How do you view your
community?
2
How do other
members of the
community view
their roles?
3
How can community
members help each
other in viewing the
community through
social science lenses?
4
The community can be
understood as a concept or as a
construct. It cannot be seen and
it cannot be touched.
5
Learning
Objectives
6
● Discuss the community as a social construct.
● Explore the various perspectives of the
community.
● Evaluate the different concepts of the
community.
Various Concepts of a Community
● A community is composed of the considerations and
activities of individuals.
● It may not have a physical area, but can be delineated
by being a group of individuals with a common
interest.
7
Various Concepts of a Community
The community is seen as
a set of continuous
interactions and human
behaviors that have
meaning and expectations
between its members.
8
Community as a Social Construct
Various Concepts of a Community
This involves actions based
on the shared expectations,
values, beliefs, and
meanings among community
members.
9
Community as a Social Construct
Various Concepts of a Community
Some large communities
contain other smaller
communities within their
areas or their boundaries.
10
Community within Communities
Various Concepts of a Community
A community’s culture may
enable it to be distinct from
other cultures. It allows the
community to have its own
identity and expand it even
to its neighboring
communities.
11
Community as a Cultural Concept
Various Concepts of a Community
Community is cultural
because it is a social
organization composed of
traditions and practices
learned by its members.
12
Community as a Cultural Concept
Perspectives of Community
● Methodological
● Inquiry-based
● Data-driven
13
Social Science Perspective
Perspectives of Community
A community can be
characterized by depicting
its social and political
systems which bind people,
community organizations,
and leaders.
14
Social Science Perspective
Perspectives of Community
● Function
● Collaboration
● Integration
● Coordination
15
Institutional Perspective
Perspectives of Community
● A community is comparable to a living creature which
is composed of diverse parts that function uniquely.
● A community has distinctive parts that work to meet
the community’s needs.
16
Institutional Perspective
Perspectives of Community
● Rights-based
● Organizations
● Groups, unions, associations
● Activism
17
Civil Society Perspective
Perspectives of Community
The civil society can
impact the activities of
chosen policy-makers and
businesses.
18
Civil Society Perspective
Perspectives of Community
● Small communities
● Sense of belonging
● Self: “I” and “me”
19
Grassroots Perspective
Perspectives of Community
● Each individual has their own sense of community
that is beyond its definitions and essence.
● Individuals share a unique sense of belonging in more
than one community, affecting their social roles.
20
Grassroots Level Perspective
Community Engagement, Solidarity, and Citizenship
General Academic Strand | Humanities and Social Sciences
Lesson 1.3
Community Dynamics and
Actions
Have you been
observing changes in
your own community?
22
In our modern world
today, do you think the
lives of everyone have
improved?
23
Do you think it is
possible that every
member will progress?
24
As a community, we need to
know if all the needs of
members are met.
25
25
Studying community
dynamics will help us in
knowing how to improve
our communities.
26
26
Learning
Objectives
27
● Understand the definition of community
dynamics, its forms, purposes, and
approaches.
● Understand the definition of community
action, its forms, purposes, and
approaches.
● Recognize the interplay between
community dynamics and community
action.
28
Community Dynamics
The term dynamics refer to a
pattern or process of change, or
growth, or activity.
Community Dynamics
29
Community Dynamics
Involves understanding:
● Needs of the community
● Involvement of members in
decision-making
● Social networks
● Services and policies
Community Dynamics
30
Community Dynamics
The critical approaches in
exploring community dynamics
and its processes focus on:
● Community power relations
● Leadership
● Social change
Community Dynamics
31
Community Power Relations
This is the community’s
capacity to have control of
their own activities and
resources, and their ability to
exercise decision-making.
Community Power Relations
32
Leadership
In a community, its leaders
must be able to lead the
members in carrying out
their shared objectives.
Leadership
33
Social Change
This can be characterized by
alterations of cultural attitudes,
values, behavior, or social
organization.
Social Change
34
Community Actions
These are collective
activities done by
members of a
community that aim
to address the needs
of its members.
35
Community Actions
This is the process of
working collaboratively
with a community through
volunteering and civic
involvement.
Community Engagement
36
Community Actions
The sense of responsibility
and accountability to one’s
community
Solidarity
37
Community Actions
Membership and
fulfillment of duties to
one’s own community
Citizenship
38
Community Dynamics and Actions
Studying community dynamics will assist in devising community
action initiatives that provide solutions to their problems.
39
Career Options in Applied Social Sciences
Applied Social Sciences
They aim to address different
social issues in a progressive
way that fits the present-day
society.
40
Career Options in Applied Social Sciences
By applying psychological
principles and communication
skills, they encourage and
strengthen individuals to
overcome challenges and
reach their fullest potential.
Guidance Counselors
41
Career Options in Applied Social Sciences
They organize communities and
promote empowerment and
liberation of people, especially
those who are oppressed or
marginalized.
Social workers
42
Career Options in Applied Social Sciences
They provide access to accurate,
reliable, fair, and relevant
information that benefit all
communities. They also protect
and practice freedom of
expression.
Communicators, Journalists,
and Media Personnel
Community Engagement, Solidarity, and Citizenship
General Academic Strand | Humanities and Social Sciences
Lesson 1.4
Shared Identity and the
Common Good
Have you ever thought
about how the things
you do can create an
impact in the general
scheme of things?
44
Do you think a random
act of kindness toward
one person can create a
significant effect on
society?
45
45
Do you think it is true
that social problems
exist because people
are too individualistic
rather than concerned
with the common good?
46
Through a shared
identity, communities
can unite toward the
common good in which
everyone benefits.
47
47
Learning
Objectives
48
● Understand the concept of shared
identity, its characteristics, and its
benefits.
● Explain the concept of the common good
and its characteristics.
● Recognize the characteristics of a good
citizen contributing to the common good.
49
Shared Identity
Shared identity or collective
identity is defined as a sense of
belonging common to a group
or a community.
Shared Identity
50
Shared Identity
“an individual’s cognitive, moral, and emotional connections with
a broader community, category, practice, or institution”
(Polletta & Jasper 2001)
51
Shared Identity
It can be referred to as the
sense of belonging to a state
or a nation.
National Identity
52
Shared Identity
It influences how a person
shares feelings with a group of
people, becomes aware of their
differences, and recognizes
their similarities.
National Identity
53
Facets in the Formation of Collective Identity
The process of forming collective identity involves:
● Cognitive definition
● Active relationship
● Emotional investments
54
Facets in the Formation of Collective Identity
Sets the framework on
individuals’ and groups’ goals,
means, and environment of
action
Cognitive Definition
55
Facets in the Formation of Collective Identity
The relationship created
between individuals and
groups involved
Active Relationship
56
Facets in the Formation of Collective Identity
The recognition of
emotions expressed
among participants
Emotional Investments
57
Benefits of Shared Identity
● Encourages generosity
by finding commonalities
with other people
● Increases a sense of
unity and cooperation or
collective agency among
members of a
community
58
Benefits of Shared Identity
● Increases one’s motivation and
overall well-being because of its
associated fulfillment
● Allows communities to
effectively communicate and
collectively respond to the
challenges that affect them
59
Benefits of Shared Identity
● Increases group empowerment
and collective efficacy
● Empowerment results resilience
and collective well-being
● Results in social transformation
60
Characteristics of a Good Citizen
● willing to volunteer, help, or teach
those who have less access to
education and information
● promotes the welfare of
minorities and marginalized
● shows political morality by having
the willingness to challenge and
demand change from the leaders
and the government
61
Characteristics of a Good Citizen
● shows solidarity where their fellow
citizens’ interests are similar to
their own
● treats people equally and protects
others’ rights against violation
● advocates for freedom from any
form of stigma and discrimination
62
Characteristics of a Good Citizen
● chooses to do their part to
the community instead of
being free riders, or those
who just benefit without
contributing
● communitarian rather than
individualistic in their goals
and beliefs
63
Characteristics of a Good Citizen
● willing to bear costs and carry
unequal burdens for the sake of
the common good
● willing extend social support when
fellow group members experience
adversity
64
Characteristics of a Good Citizen
● Helps in protecting the
environment, preventing climate
change, and developing
sustainable energy sources

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CSC 12 Q3 0102 PS_The Community in Various Perspectives- Edited.pptx

  • 1. Community Engagement, Solidarity, and Citizenship General Academic Strand | Humanities and Social Sciences Lesson 1.2 The Community in Various Perspectives
  • 2. How do you view your community? 2
  • 3. How do other members of the community view their roles? 3
  • 4. How can community members help each other in viewing the community through social science lenses? 4
  • 5. The community can be understood as a concept or as a construct. It cannot be seen and it cannot be touched. 5
  • 6. Learning Objectives 6 ● Discuss the community as a social construct. ● Explore the various perspectives of the community. ● Evaluate the different concepts of the community.
  • 7. Various Concepts of a Community ● A community is composed of the considerations and activities of individuals. ● It may not have a physical area, but can be delineated by being a group of individuals with a common interest. 7
  • 8. Various Concepts of a Community The community is seen as a set of continuous interactions and human behaviors that have meaning and expectations between its members. 8 Community as a Social Construct
  • 9. Various Concepts of a Community This involves actions based on the shared expectations, values, beliefs, and meanings among community members. 9 Community as a Social Construct
  • 10. Various Concepts of a Community Some large communities contain other smaller communities within their areas or their boundaries. 10 Community within Communities
  • 11. Various Concepts of a Community A community’s culture may enable it to be distinct from other cultures. It allows the community to have its own identity and expand it even to its neighboring communities. 11 Community as a Cultural Concept
  • 12. Various Concepts of a Community Community is cultural because it is a social organization composed of traditions and practices learned by its members. 12 Community as a Cultural Concept
  • 13. Perspectives of Community ● Methodological ● Inquiry-based ● Data-driven 13 Social Science Perspective
  • 14. Perspectives of Community A community can be characterized by depicting its social and political systems which bind people, community organizations, and leaders. 14 Social Science Perspective
  • 15. Perspectives of Community ● Function ● Collaboration ● Integration ● Coordination 15 Institutional Perspective
  • 16. Perspectives of Community ● A community is comparable to a living creature which is composed of diverse parts that function uniquely. ● A community has distinctive parts that work to meet the community’s needs. 16 Institutional Perspective
  • 17. Perspectives of Community ● Rights-based ● Organizations ● Groups, unions, associations ● Activism 17 Civil Society Perspective
  • 18. Perspectives of Community The civil society can impact the activities of chosen policy-makers and businesses. 18 Civil Society Perspective
  • 19. Perspectives of Community ● Small communities ● Sense of belonging ● Self: “I” and “me” 19 Grassroots Perspective
  • 20. Perspectives of Community ● Each individual has their own sense of community that is beyond its definitions and essence. ● Individuals share a unique sense of belonging in more than one community, affecting their social roles. 20 Grassroots Level Perspective
  • 21. Community Engagement, Solidarity, and Citizenship General Academic Strand | Humanities and Social Sciences Lesson 1.3 Community Dynamics and Actions
  • 22. Have you been observing changes in your own community? 22
  • 23. In our modern world today, do you think the lives of everyone have improved? 23
  • 24. Do you think it is possible that every member will progress? 24
  • 25. As a community, we need to know if all the needs of members are met. 25 25
  • 26. Studying community dynamics will help us in knowing how to improve our communities. 26 26
  • 27. Learning Objectives 27 ● Understand the definition of community dynamics, its forms, purposes, and approaches. ● Understand the definition of community action, its forms, purposes, and approaches. ● Recognize the interplay between community dynamics and community action.
  • 28. 28 Community Dynamics The term dynamics refer to a pattern or process of change, or growth, or activity. Community Dynamics
  • 29. 29 Community Dynamics Involves understanding: ● Needs of the community ● Involvement of members in decision-making ● Social networks ● Services and policies Community Dynamics
  • 30. 30 Community Dynamics The critical approaches in exploring community dynamics and its processes focus on: ● Community power relations ● Leadership ● Social change Community Dynamics
  • 31. 31 Community Power Relations This is the community’s capacity to have control of their own activities and resources, and their ability to exercise decision-making. Community Power Relations
  • 32. 32 Leadership In a community, its leaders must be able to lead the members in carrying out their shared objectives. Leadership
  • 33. 33 Social Change This can be characterized by alterations of cultural attitudes, values, behavior, or social organization. Social Change
  • 34. 34 Community Actions These are collective activities done by members of a community that aim to address the needs of its members.
  • 35. 35 Community Actions This is the process of working collaboratively with a community through volunteering and civic involvement. Community Engagement
  • 36. 36 Community Actions The sense of responsibility and accountability to one’s community Solidarity
  • 37. 37 Community Actions Membership and fulfillment of duties to one’s own community Citizenship
  • 38. 38 Community Dynamics and Actions Studying community dynamics will assist in devising community action initiatives that provide solutions to their problems.
  • 39. 39 Career Options in Applied Social Sciences Applied Social Sciences They aim to address different social issues in a progressive way that fits the present-day society.
  • 40. 40 Career Options in Applied Social Sciences By applying psychological principles and communication skills, they encourage and strengthen individuals to overcome challenges and reach their fullest potential. Guidance Counselors
  • 41. 41 Career Options in Applied Social Sciences They organize communities and promote empowerment and liberation of people, especially those who are oppressed or marginalized. Social workers
  • 42. 42 Career Options in Applied Social Sciences They provide access to accurate, reliable, fair, and relevant information that benefit all communities. They also protect and practice freedom of expression. Communicators, Journalists, and Media Personnel
  • 43. Community Engagement, Solidarity, and Citizenship General Academic Strand | Humanities and Social Sciences Lesson 1.4 Shared Identity and the Common Good
  • 44. Have you ever thought about how the things you do can create an impact in the general scheme of things? 44
  • 45. Do you think a random act of kindness toward one person can create a significant effect on society? 45 45
  • 46. Do you think it is true that social problems exist because people are too individualistic rather than concerned with the common good? 46
  • 47. Through a shared identity, communities can unite toward the common good in which everyone benefits. 47 47
  • 48. Learning Objectives 48 ● Understand the concept of shared identity, its characteristics, and its benefits. ● Explain the concept of the common good and its characteristics. ● Recognize the characteristics of a good citizen contributing to the common good.
  • 49. 49 Shared Identity Shared identity or collective identity is defined as a sense of belonging common to a group or a community. Shared Identity
  • 50. 50 Shared Identity “an individual’s cognitive, moral, and emotional connections with a broader community, category, practice, or institution” (Polletta & Jasper 2001)
  • 51. 51 Shared Identity It can be referred to as the sense of belonging to a state or a nation. National Identity
  • 52. 52 Shared Identity It influences how a person shares feelings with a group of people, becomes aware of their differences, and recognizes their similarities. National Identity
  • 53. 53 Facets in the Formation of Collective Identity The process of forming collective identity involves: ● Cognitive definition ● Active relationship ● Emotional investments
  • 54. 54 Facets in the Formation of Collective Identity Sets the framework on individuals’ and groups’ goals, means, and environment of action Cognitive Definition
  • 55. 55 Facets in the Formation of Collective Identity The relationship created between individuals and groups involved Active Relationship
  • 56. 56 Facets in the Formation of Collective Identity The recognition of emotions expressed among participants Emotional Investments
  • 57. 57 Benefits of Shared Identity ● Encourages generosity by finding commonalities with other people ● Increases a sense of unity and cooperation or collective agency among members of a community
  • 58. 58 Benefits of Shared Identity ● Increases one’s motivation and overall well-being because of its associated fulfillment ● Allows communities to effectively communicate and collectively respond to the challenges that affect them
  • 59. 59 Benefits of Shared Identity ● Increases group empowerment and collective efficacy ● Empowerment results resilience and collective well-being ● Results in social transformation
  • 60. 60 Characteristics of a Good Citizen ● willing to volunteer, help, or teach those who have less access to education and information ● promotes the welfare of minorities and marginalized ● shows political morality by having the willingness to challenge and demand change from the leaders and the government
  • 61. 61 Characteristics of a Good Citizen ● shows solidarity where their fellow citizens’ interests are similar to their own ● treats people equally and protects others’ rights against violation ● advocates for freedom from any form of stigma and discrimination
  • 62. 62 Characteristics of a Good Citizen ● chooses to do their part to the community instead of being free riders, or those who just benefit without contributing ● communitarian rather than individualistic in their goals and beliefs
  • 63. 63 Characteristics of a Good Citizen ● willing to bear costs and carry unequal burdens for the sake of the common good ● willing extend social support when fellow group members experience adversity
  • 64. 64 Characteristics of a Good Citizen ● Helps in protecting the environment, preventing climate change, and developing sustainable energy sources