This chapter will revisit the meaning of the term ‘community’, which has recently been a rather ubiquitous term. The discussion traces the trajectory of the term in political philosophy (from Arendt) and in sociology (Cohen et al), and makes a distinction between the concept of ‘communities’ and what I argue to be ‘invented’ media communities
As De Angelis, Federici, and others have noted, there are “no commons without community.” The concep...
The aim of 'Communitas' is not only tracing a counter-history of political philosophy - from Hobbes ...
Abstract There have been many calls to conceptualize or reconceptualize key concepts that have been ...
Over time, in social and political sciences, the term “community” has taken on different meanings, ...
As discussed in the previous chapter, understandings of ‘community’vary. Usually academic discussion...
At the centre of this book is an emphasis on the very different ways in which the concept of communi...
The dichotomy of Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft, as coined originally by Ferdinand Tönnies, has profo...
This paper draws on the structure of Wellman’s (1979) ‘Community Question’ to examine the rise and i...
No abstractIn this article we treat globalization as the historical context in which multiculturalis...
Society is frequently located within a media setting. Embedded with society is the concept of commun...
The word ‘community’ is used in many diverse situations. It may be that we move into a geographical ...
Little introduces the political concept of community, showing how philosophical ideas can be used in...
Given the difficulty of relying on the classical notions of political thought to refer to what is in...
Developing the arguments put forward in books such as <em>Communitas</em>, in this artic...
Though the concept of community has been of central concern to the social sciences and social theory...
As De Angelis, Federici, and others have noted, there are “no commons without community.” The concep...
The aim of 'Communitas' is not only tracing a counter-history of political philosophy - from Hobbes ...
Abstract There have been many calls to conceptualize or reconceptualize key concepts that have been ...
Over time, in social and political sciences, the term “community” has taken on different meanings, ...
As discussed in the previous chapter, understandings of ‘community’vary. Usually academic discussion...
At the centre of this book is an emphasis on the very different ways in which the concept of communi...
The dichotomy of Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft, as coined originally by Ferdinand Tönnies, has profo...
This paper draws on the structure of Wellman’s (1979) ‘Community Question’ to examine the rise and i...
No abstractIn this article we treat globalization as the historical context in which multiculturalis...
Society is frequently located within a media setting. Embedded with society is the concept of commun...
The word ‘community’ is used in many diverse situations. It may be that we move into a geographical ...
Little introduces the political concept of community, showing how philosophical ideas can be used in...
Given the difficulty of relying on the classical notions of political thought to refer to what is in...
Developing the arguments put forward in books such as <em>Communitas</em>, in this artic...
Though the concept of community has been of central concern to the social sciences and social theory...
As De Angelis, Federici, and others have noted, there are “no commons without community.” The concep...
The aim of 'Communitas' is not only tracing a counter-history of political philosophy - from Hobbes ...
Abstract There have been many calls to conceptualize or reconceptualize key concepts that have been ...