About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 194. Chapters: Consensus reality, Social capital, Jane Jacobs, Service club, Communitarianism, Virtual community, Public good, Community organizing, Social network, Newgrounds, Social movement, Civil society, Town meeting, Community of practice, South Central Farm, Cultural capital, Small world experiment, Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League, AmericaSpeaks, Robert V. Lee, Community gardening in the United States, Guerrilla gardening, The Gardeners of America/Men's Garden Clubs of America, Friends of Seagate Inc., Person Centred Planning, Aksyon ng Bayan Rosario 2001 And Beyond, FreshMinistries, Community development, Online community, Service-learning, Service-learning in engineering education, Swaraj, Collective action, Corporate Community Games, Cafe church, Citizenship Counts, Youth engagement, Robert D. Putnam, Enterprise social networking, Peter Block, Solidarity, Grassroots Campaigns, Inc., Arthur P. Ziegler, Jr., Global citizens movement, Here Comes Everybody, Reality tunnel, Public space, James Samuel Coleman, Foundation, What is a Nation?, The Food Project, Resident assistant, Sense of community, Liberal nationalism, Real life, Democracy in America, One City One Book, Aura's House, Mahabir Pun, Community foundation, Charrette, South End Lower Roxbury Open Space Land Trust, Communities of innovation, Interbay P-Patch, The Trust for Public Land, Youth voice, Online community manager, Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft, Youth mainstreaming, Bowling Alone, Citysocialising, Reciprocity, Social space, First Friday, Lithium Technologies, Millennium Promise, Michael Krassa, Pan American Nikkei Association, List of general fraternities, Asset-based community development, Robert Neelly Bellah, World community, Private-collective model of innovation, Global village, Global civics, Amputee Coalition of ...