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Community / Gerard Delanty.

By: Delanty, Gerard.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Key ideas.Publisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 2010Edition: 2nd ed.Description: xv, 188 p. ; 21 cm.ISBN: 9780415496179 (pbk.); 0415496179 (pbk.); 0415236851; 9780415236850; 041523686X; 9780415236867.Subject(s): Communities | Multiculturalism | Community life | Social actionDDC classification: 307
Contents:
Community as an idea: loss and recovery -- Community and society: myths of modernity -- Urban community: locality and belonging -- Political community: communitarianism and citizenship -- Community and difference: varieties of multiculturalism -- Communities of dissent: the idea of communication communities -- Postmodern community: community beyond unity -- Cosmopolitan community: between the local and the global -- Virtual community: belonging as communication -- Conclusion: Theorizing community today.
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307.760 SIM 2019 Improvised lives : 307.76 TAY 2016 World city network : 307.77 BEN 2013 The communal idea in the 21st century 307 Del 2010 Community / 309.173 HAY 1980 American Political History as Social Analysis: 309.262 LAU 1979 Nature in cities : 309.263 WEB 1976 Peasants into Frenchmen :

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Community as an idea: loss and recovery -- Community and society: myths of modernity -- Urban community: locality and belonging -- Political community: communitarianism and citizenship -- Community and difference: varieties of multiculturalism -- Communities of dissent: the idea of communication communities -- Postmodern community: community beyond unity -- Cosmopolitan community: between the local and the global -- Virtual community: belonging as communication -- Conclusion: Theorizing community today.

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