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1.) What is a community in the perspective of social sciences? Institutions? Civil society?
Local/grassroots level?

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Answered by Arpita1678
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Explanation:

Community is a broad topic within sociology, the social sciences generally, and indeed even in the natural and physical sciences. ... First, a community is a group of people who interact with one another, for example, as friends or neighbors.

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Answered by MotiSani
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A community is a super-organic organism or system made up of diverse human ideas, outlooks, and behaviors, full of divisions and conflicts caused by diversity.

  • The social and cultural resources of a community are influenced by the collective's resources.
  • Membership can be defined by a common identity, common interests, or proximity.
  • The "third sector" of society is civil society, as opposed to government and business.
  • It includes both the family and personal life.
  • Civil society is a normative idea of civic virtues among intellectuals in Eastern and Central Europe.
  • As part of community development, residents collaborate to address economic, social, environmental, and cultural concerns.
  • Facts are dealt with and collected at the grassroots level.

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