Tag: Communities

  • Concept: Counterfeit Communities

    See: The Careless Society: Community and its Counterfeits by John McKnight and John Kretzmann and List of Concepts Notes about “Counterfeit Communities” as termed by John McKnight (via ChatGPT): Certainly! The concept of “counterfeit communities” introduced by John McKnight refers to the artificial or inauthentic forms of community that have emerged in modern society. These…

  • Concept: The role of Institutions per the ABCD scholars

    See: Important Institutions in relation to Community Building and Concept: Asset Based Community Development Notes about the role of institutions as per the proponents of Asset Based Community Development (via ChatGPT): Certainly! I apologize for the confusion. Here is a summary of the views of proponents of Asset Based Community Development (ABCD) on the role…

  • Concept: Inherent Value/Benefits

    See: List of Concepts and Concept: Bridging Social Capital and Concept: Bonding Social Capital One of the most important attributes that a Community should aim for, is that it must provide some benefits to its members which must be inherent in the members of the community, meeting each other and interacting with each other. Some…

  • The Art of Community by Charles Vogl

    See: Charles Vogl’s Research and Fundamental books on Community Building Notes about The Art of Community by Charles Vogl (via ChatGPT): “The Art of Community” by Charles Vogl is a comprehensive guide that explores the principles and practices necessary for building strong and vibrant communities. Vogl, an experienced consultant and community-building expert, provides valuable insights…

  • Here Comes Everybody by Clay Shirky

    Notes about Here Comes Everybody by Clay Shirky (via Google Bard):  Sure, here is a summary of Clay Shirky’s book Here Comes Everybody: Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing Without Organizations is a book by Clay Shirky published by Penguin Press in 2008. The book examines the effect of the Internet on modern group…