RE: the meaning of community | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Rob Sandelin (robsan![]() |
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Date: Tue, 18 Apr 95 14:49 CDT |
Joani Said: >Rob, you said you don't see a lot of "community" developing in cohousing, and >that you think that "community" develops independently of site design. In my >mind you are seeing "community" much too narrowly. You are right, I do define "community" very narrowly for the purposes of describing the difference between social contact and relationship commitment. I would never claim this definition is "right" only that is my way of clarifying the difference between social contact and relationship. Nor would I measure any community other than my own against such a relationship definition of community. I have expressed what I have heard others in cohousing complain about, a lack of feeling of "community" in their developments. I have heard this now from people in 5 existing cohousing groups. What people have told me is that they feel the relationships in their development are sort of superficial and shallow and this is somehow less than they had hoped for. It is certainly not up to me to define community for anyone else but myself, and I continually find that the word "community" is like the word "love", in that it may have numerous definitions. What I react strongly to is architects who say things like, "this design builds community". I tend to get annoyed by this, especially when the architects clearly confuse social contact, with community. Now maybe in their lexicon, social contact IS community and thus I should just chill out. For some reason, it bugs me, I guess I feel it sort of cheapens the term community to use it to refer to social contacts and not real relationships. Certainly friendly social contact could be called "community" and such contact could certainly lead someday to real commitment to relationship which I think of as "community". My hang up I guess, don't mean to offend or try to dictate, just trying to clarify what I see as a crucial difference in a commonly used term. Rob Sandelin Sharingwood.
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RE: the meaning of community Rob Sandelin, April 18 1995
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