Psychological sense of community provides a sense of belonging,
identity, emotional connection, and wellbeing. There are many
positives that result from people experiencing and perceiving a
sense of community. People are better adjusted, feel supported,
have connections to other people and to goals that are above and
beyond their own limited areas, and have stronger levels of social
support and social connectedness. A strong sense of community acts
as a buffer against threats, provides a place in which to express
our identities, and helps us deal with changes in our world.
In this book, the authors have explored a series of different
types of communities - moving from the basic idea of those based at
a specific location all the way to virtual communities of the
internet. The ways in which the communities operate, positively and
negatively, what people get out of them and what they have to put
into them, and the notion of being members of more than one
community at the one time are considered.
Sense of community is a topic that captures the attention of
people from all types of backgrounds. So, contributors from fields
such as community psychology, clinical areas, community
development, and urban planning have added their insights and
knowledge. A key feature of this book is the research focus that
emphasizes the theory-driven analyses and the diversity of contexts
in which sense of community is applied. This book will make a
significant contribution to our understanding of life in
communities and to people's sense of community. It will be of great
interest to those concerned with understanding various forms of
community and how communities can be mobilized to achieve
wellbeing.
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