Community and Ideology (Routledge Revivals)

Community and Ideology (Routledge Revivals)

Author: Raymond Plant

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2009-09-10

Total Pages: 82

ISBN-13: 1135191476

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Initially published in 1974, this is a work of applied social and political philosophy which relates the philsophical analysis to various forms of community work theory and practice. Raymond Plant emphasizes that 'community' has a wide range of both descriptive meanings and evaluative connotations, linking this dual role of the word in the description and evaluation of social experience to its history in ideological confrontations. The book takes account of some liberal criticisms of the community ideal, and finally seeks to re-state a theory of community compatible with a liberal ideology.


Commonplaces

Commonplaces

Author: David Mark Hummon

Publisher: SUNY Press

Published: 1990-01-01

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 9780791402757

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This book interprets popular American belief and sentiment about cities, suburbs, and small towns in terms of community ideologies. Based on in-depth interviews with residents of American communities, it shows how people construct a sense of identity based on their communities, and how they perceive and explain community problems (e.g., why cities have more crime than their suburban and rural counterparts) in terms of this identity. Hummon reveals the changing role of place imagery in contemporary society and offers an interpretation of American culture by treating commonplaces of community belief in an uncommon way--as facets of competing community ideologies. He argues that by adopting such ideologies, people are able to "make sense" of reality and their place in the everyday world.


Community and Ideology

Community and Ideology

Author: Raymond Plant

Publisher: Taylor & Francis US

Published: 2009-11-11

Total Pages: 94

ISBN-13: 9780415564304

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Initially published in 1974, this is a work of applied social and political philosophy which relates the philsophical analysis to various forms of community work theory and practice. Raymond Plant emphasizes that 'community' has a wide range of both descriptive meanings and evaluative connotations, linking this dual role of the word in the description and evaluation of social experience to its history in ideological confrontations. The book takes account of some liberal criticisms of the community ideal, and finally seeks to re-state a theory of community compatible with a liberal ideology.


Commonplaces

Commonplaces

Author: David M. Hummon

Publisher: SUNY Press

Published: 1990-07-05

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 9780791402764

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This book interprets popular American belief and sentiment about cities, suburbs, and small towns in terms of community ideologies. Based on in-depth interviews with residents of American communities, it shows how people construct a sense of identity based on their communities, and how they perceive and explain community problems (e.g., why cities have more crime than their suburban and rural counterparts) in terms of this identity. Hummon reveals the changing role of place imagery in contemporary society and offers an interpretation of American culture by treating commonplaces of community belief in an uncommon way—as facets of competing community ideologies. He argues that by adopting such ideologies, people are able to “make sense” of reality and their place in the everyday world.


Communities of Discourse

Communities of Discourse

Author: Robert Wuthnow

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2009-06-30

Total Pages: 752

ISBN-13: 0674045408

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Sociologist Robert Wuthnow notes remarkable similarities in the social conditions surrounding three of the greatest challenges to the status quo in the development of modern society--the Protestant Reformation, the Enlightenment, and the rise of Marxist socialism.


Community, Identity, and Ideology

Community, Identity, and Ideology

Author: Charles Edward Carter

Publisher: Eisenbrauns

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 600

ISBN-13: 9781575060057

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This collection of essays contextualizes the history and current state of the social science method in the study of the Hebrew Bible. Part 1 traces the rise of social science criticism by reprinting classic essays on the topic; Part 2 provides "case studies," examples of application of the methods to biblical studies.


Intentional Communities (Routledge Revivals)

Intentional Communities (Routledge Revivals)

Author: Barry Shenker

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2011-03-31

Total Pages: 199

ISBN-13: 1136837701

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Some communities exist for tens, even hundreds, of years. Others short-lived. What, then, makes for communal 'success'? Bary Shenker, who lived on a Kibbutz for a number of years, compares the Hutterites, the Kibbutzim and therapeutic communities – and argues that there is no simple formula. Through historical and sociological analysis, combined with personal experience and insight, the author provides fresh thoughts on a form of a social life which fascinates us all. First published in 1986.


Harmony Ideology

Harmony Ideology

Author: Laura Nader

Publisher: Stanford University Press

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 388

ISBN-13: 9780804718103

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The Zapotec observe that 'a bad compromise is better than a good fight'. Why? This study of the legal system of the Zapotec village of Talea suggests that compromise and, more generally, harmony are strategies used by colonized groups to protect themselves from encroaching powerholders or strategies the colonizers use to defend themselves against organized subordinates. Harmony models are present, despite great organizational and cultural differences, in many parts of the world. However, the basic components of harmony ideology are the same everywhere: an emphasis on conciliation, recognition that resolution of conflict is inherently good and that its reverse - continued conflict or controversy - is bad, a view of harmonious behaviour as more civilized than disputing behaviour, the belief that consensus is of greater survival value than controversy. The book's central thesis is that harmony ideology in Talea today is both a product of nearly 500 years of colonial encounter and a strategy for resisting the state's political and cultural hegemony.


Class, Ideology and Community Education

Class, Ideology and Community Education

Author: Will Cowburn

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-08-13

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 1000628116

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The cultural, social and political existence of the working class were critical factors leading to the nineteenth century provision of a class-based education system. Changes in the organisation of this system have sought to pursue many of its original aims. Community education is an important new mechanism which would guarantee the continued pr