PARADOXES, PARABLES AND CONUNDRUMS: A NEW SENSE OF COMMUNITY?
Bishop, Brian and Vicary, David (2003) PARADOXES, PARABLES AND CONUNDRUMS: A NEW SENSE OF COMMUNITY?, Network 14:33-37.
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Abstract
Research into the psychological sense of community has been characterized as largely being based on an idealized form of community (Dunham, 1986). Community has been seen in terms of functionalist perspective with few researchers looking at the conflicts and ension of community living. There has been little critical analysis of what community is and what our sense of it is. A series of parables, paradoxes and conundrums are presented to raise the questions of what we are dealing with when we look at people's psychological sense of community. We speculate, even pontificate, about the some of the issues that we suggest may help in a more critical examination of the concept and role of sense of community.
| EPrint Type: | Journal (Paginated) |
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| Research Centre or Department: | Research Centre for Applied Psychology |
| Keywords: | parables paradoxes conundrums sense of community |
| Subjects: | Curtin: Research Centres: University Research Centres: Research Centre for Applied Psychology |
| ID Code: | 248 |
| Deposited By: | Woodland, Julie |
| Deposited On: | 10 May 2005 |


