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This will help you know the different types of communities, especially for the senior high school students who took humanities and social sciences as their preparation for tertiary level.

This will help you know the different types of communities, especially for the senior high school students who took humanities and social sciences as their preparation for tertiary level.

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  1. 1. Typologies of Community Grade 12 - HUMSS
  2. 2. PUZZLE ACTIVITY
  3. 3. Learning Targets Compare and contrast typologies of communities. 1.
  4. 4. Community Typologies Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft -ideal types of human associations found in communities. They were develop by German sociologist Ferdinand Tonnies in his classic work Gemeinschaft und Gesellschaft published in 1887.
  5. 5. Gemeinschaft -refers to human associations that are characterized by being intimate, informal, caring, homogenous and group welfare-oriented. Gesellschaft -pertains to human associations that are characterized by being impersonal, formal, rational, heterogenous and individualistically oriented.
  6. 6. Urban, Rural, Suburban and Rurban Urban Communities -are cities or big towns where there is a large, high density, and heterogeneous population. -space is maximized to build public and private infrastructure such as houses, business, road, bridges etc.
  7. 7. Urban, Rural, Suburban and Rurban Rural Communities -are territorial enclaves or villages where there is small, low density, and homogeneous population. -lots of open spaces for vegetation and the natural environment.
  8. 8. Urban, Rural, Suburban and Rurban Suburban Communities -are residential or mix-used areas located at the city outskirts or within the commuting distance of a city. Spaces in suburban areas are devoted for housing subdivisions, small offices buildings with four to 12 floors.
  9. 9. Urban, Rural, Suburban and Rurban Rurban Communities -are communities that have both urban and rural characteristics. -people from different urban slum communities are relocated to housing settlements found in the outskirts of rural areas.
  10. 10. LOCAL AND GLOBAL COMMUNITIES Local Community -a term often used to denote a geographical bounded community such as territorial enclave, village, barangay, town, city, municipality, province, region or even an entire country depending on the point of reference.
  11. 11. LOCAL AND GLOBAL COMMUNITIES Global Community -a term used to characterize the interconnectivity of people or countries all over the world. -became popular with the integration of economies among countries and the formation of international governments.
  12. 12. Community Sectors -it refer to the subdivisions of society that represent clusters of social institutions according to their social, economic, and political functions. 4 Types of Community Sectors Public Sector Private Sector Voluntary Sector For-benefit Sector 1. 2. 3. 4.
  13. 13. Public Sector -a term referto the government and its agencies. -it is responsible for promoting the common good, providing security from external threats, and maintaining peace and order.
  14. 14. Private Sector -is used to refer to businesses or enterprises that are responsible for producing goods and services to meet people's needs and wants, promoting economic growth and generating wealth.
  15. 15. Voluntary Sector -also known as nonprofit organizations, is a term usually reserved for NGOs, faith-based organizations, civil society organizations that promote the development of the full potential of human beings, safeguard their human rights, and pursue sociocivic causes for the good of humanity and the environment.
  16. 16. For-benefit Sector -also known as for-benefit corporations, is a hybrid merger of the characteristics found in private and public sectors.
  17. 17. SOCIAL SPACE is either a geographical or a virtual community where the people gather or network with one another due to common interests.
  18. 18. Geographical community example of social spaces, public parks, clubs, gymnasiums,town squares, or any public area where people meet and interact with one another.
  19. 19. VIRTUAL community social space refers to electronic hubs or forums where people use the Internet and other social media outlets or platforms as a channel of communication, interaction, and exhange of ideas.

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