What Does 'Community' Mean?
Garber, Megan http://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2017/07/what-does-community-mean/532518/
Publisher: The Atlantic Date Written: 03/07/2017 Year Published: 2017 Resource Type: Article
The terms evolution makes a nice metaphor for the rise of American individualism -- and the decline of trust in American institutions.
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For much of the 20th century, if you asked someone to define "community," they'd very likely give you an answer that involved a physical location. One's community derived from one's place -- one's literal place -- in the world: one's school, one's neighborhood, one's town. In the 21st century, though, that primary notion of "community" has changed. The word as used today tends to involve something at once farther from and more intimate than one's home: one's identity. "A body of people or things viewed collectively," the Oxford English Dictionary sums it up. Community, in this sense, is not merely something that one fits into; it is also something one chooses for oneself, through a process of self-discovery. It is based on shared circumstances, certainly, but offers a transcendent kind of togetherness. It is active rather than passive. The LGBTQ community. The Latino community. The intelligence community. The journalism community.
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