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ple// or //human// (Lévi-Strauss 1952, 12). * A community may have no special name for itself, and may be c... all of Finland. ===== The nation as an imagined community ===== Benedict Anderson argues that nationalism ... everyone else. * Nationalism is an “imagined community” (as opposed to a real community). One participates in the community solely within one’s own imagination, as
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in the many examples of people’s lives within one community or situation. * The idea of Orokaiva is more r... ialism is the **both** the establishment of a new community **and** the displacement of an old community. The same dialectic is taking place for people who are subject... ber of the Bafokeng kingdom is now defined by the community’s existence within a postcolonial, post-Apartheid
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of the many examples of people’s lives within one community or situation. * The idea of Orokaiva is more r... ialism is the **both** the establishment of a new community **and** the displacement of an old community. The same dialectic is taking place for people who are subject... ber of the Bafokeng kingdom is now defined by the community’s existence within a postcolonial, post-Apartheid
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spective. ===== Does a census create an imagined community? ===== In a revised edition of //Imagined Commun... small categories of identity. A national imagined community is based on a mass population and a normative sta... zed communities inside of itself. If an imagined community of a nation inherits a conceptual framework from
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mith Reinharz, involves researcher immersion in a community, establishing relationships, and understanding pe... lict.** * Weber defines the state as **“a human community that (successfully) claims the monopoly of the le... ==== In the classical view of politics, a human community decides how to use nature as a resource to shape
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r ==== Max Weber writes, **“[A] state is a human community that (successfully) claims the monopoly of the le... nal Facility.” n.d. Department of Corrections and Community Supervision. Accessed March 19, 2025. https://doc
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learned from people’s socialization in a specific community. Yet, while this perspective powerfully challenge... ovement, change, and events, or look at how their community fits together as a system now? * Are there ma
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rticles for: * Agenehambo village (an Orokaiva community) * San people of the Kalahari * Fasu people o... ut ==== * **Don’t** call all the people in one community “The Nuer,” “The Azande,” etc. (even if that’s th
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urkheim [1895] 1982, 56). * Everyone within one community will have the same social facts, so in some ways ... thoughts of a collective mind, and people in that community assume that they are objective and real. ===== T
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urkheim [1895] 1982, 56). * Everyone within one community will have the same social facts, so in some ways ... thoughts of a collective mind, and people in that community assume that they are objective and real. ===== T
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ies (Tönnies [1887] 1957) * //Gemeinschaft// (community): a system based on personal relationships * ... arabia.html. Tönnies, Ferdinand. (1887) 1957. //Community and society [Gemeinschaft und Gesellschaft]//. Tr
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son. * If each person has two minds, then every community can impose its own collective representations or
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claims about human life. * Some things about a community cannot be translated; they only make sense in tha
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eproblemmak0000bluk. Chatterjee, Partha. 1998. “Community in the East.” //Economic and Political Weekly// 3
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k Closes a Shock Camp and Staggers an Adirondacks Community.” //The Albany Times Union//, March 25, 2022, sec
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