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Sense of community: Advances in measurement and application
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Community PerceptionEducationCommunity DiscoverySocial SciencesSoc IndexUrban SocietyCommunity BuildingCommunity GeographyCommunity JusticeCommunity DetectionSocial Network AnalysisHousingCommunity NetworkSocial IdentityCommunity EngagementSocial ImpactResidential CommunityCommunity ParticipationCommunity DevelopmentCommunity OrganizingSociologyUrban Social JusticeCommunity StudiesGentrification
This article summarizes theoretical and methodological advances in the study and application of a SOC, and serves as the introduction to a special issue devoted to this subject. Four themes emerged from the review. The first was that there continues to be a search for additional measures, despite the popularity of the SOC Index (SCI). Current investigations have begun to look at individual and group level effects of a SOC. Research continues to find an important and complicated relationship between the neighborhood (as a residential community) and a SOC, contrary to the proliferation of communities that are not based on place. Research was also discovered investigating the relationship between a SOC and history, attachment, and identity. A SOC was found to be used as a catalyst for community justice and change in several national and local initiatives. © 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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