SHS
Community Engagement,
Solidarity and Citizenship
First Quarter – Module 2:
DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVES ON
COMMUNITY
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Community Engagement, Solidarity and Citizenship
Quarter 1 – Module 2: Different Perspectives on Community
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TITLE/ INTRODUCTION
Think about this…
What is your definition of community?
How can we create solidarity within community?
What are your perspectives in understanding
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Can you think of words that would define your understanding of what
community is based from the pool of words above? Ponder on it. Do you think these
words are enough to explain the dynamics of community?
In Module 1, we learned that community is a social unit that shares
something in common. This means that, socialization is an important factor in
community dynamics. As people interact, they start to build relationships that make
them share patterns of behavior, culture, norms and mores. Thus, culture is also
formed.
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In this module, we are going to be familiarized with the different
definitions of community along different perspectives! Let us get started. 😊
OBJECTIVES
Define using various perspectives e.g. social sciences,
institutions, civil society, and local/grassroots level .
Welcome to Module 2, we are now ready to understand the different
perspectives on community. Together, we are going to realize the following
objectives:
1. Explain the definition of community in different perspectives.
2. Appreciate different perspectives on community.
It is defined as the networks of relationship
Social Capital
among people who live and work in a
particular society for the effective
functioning of the community.
It explains the connection between the
Communitarianism
individual and the community.
The process can be spontaneous when
Self-Organization
sufficient energy is available, not needing
control by any external agent.
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Volunteerism It is about people’s need to participate in
their group or organization to benefit the
community in various activities or action.
PRE-TEST
Direction: Below are pictures that are related to different disciplines in social sciences
that are significant in the study of community. Choose three from the pictures and
associate it to the field that you think it is related, then answer the follow-up questions
below.
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Let’s ponder on and write:
Were you able to choose 3 pictures and relate them to a field in social
science? What do you think is the role of such a field in studying community?
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3. _________________ - _______________________________________________
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LEARNING ACTIVITIES
Definition of Community Across Different Perspectives
The Social Science Perspective
“Social Science” is an umbrella term for various fields of study which
examines social relations and human society. It views the community as composed of
people interacting with one another, sensitive to each other’s emotions and subjective
point of view. Basically, it describes “community as a group of people in a particular
area interacting together.”
The following are disciplines in social sciences that related to the idea of
community:
Anthropology - This field examines the various aspects of humans, such as their
biology, behavior, culture and social interactions. It may also study how people adapt
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their ways of living to different environments e.g, determining ways to help a
community solve health related concerns.
This can be addressed by understanding the situation through interacting
with the people in the community. Connecting its history with its present condition.,
end eventually solving the community concern.
Economics - This field studies the production, allocation and consumption of goods
and services. In any community, one finds various forms of wealth distribution. The
ultimate goal of economics is to improve the lives of people, such that their needs
are satisfied.
Political Science - The field encompasses the various ways and means of allocating
power, influence, decision-making. This includes types of governments and
management systems, and how people in small bands or informal groups make
decisions when they do not have recognized leaders. All communities have some
forms of political system.
Psychology - This discipline studies the human mind, brain, and social behavior. This
extends to interaction between people and interpersonal relationships. It comprises a
variety of different subfields including abnormal psychology, developmental
psychology, cognitive psychology and social psychology. Psychology in general is
most often associated with the study, diagnosis and treatment of mental illnesses.
Sociology - This field is the study of society, social order, social interactions, and
culture. It introduces the concepts of social capital and communitarianism. Social
capital is defined as the networks of relationship among people who live and work in
a particular society for the effective functioning of the community. The concept of
communitarianism explains the connection between the individual and the
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community. Every person has a special role in one’s society, and it’s part of human
nature to relate with other people in various conditions or situations.
Civil Society Perspective
Stresses the idea of forming a group, foundation or an organization in service
to society. This perspective views society as a community of citizens linked by common
interests and collective activity. Examples include people’s organization, civic
organization, and social movements.
This is considered the affective model of community since a sense of belonging
is achieved due to the collaboration of shared interests and identities in serving the
humanity. Groups of people come together regardless of location, and organize plans
to render support and assistance to society.
Some examples of civic organizations in the Philippines are ABS CBN
Foundation, Ayala Red Cross Foundation, Boy and Girl Scouts of the Philippines and
Caritas Manila. The human right movement, on the other hand, is an example of social
movement.
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Local and Grassroots Perspectives
This perspective highlights volunteerism. Members of communities may
involve themselves in various programs or activities. The community uses self-
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organization and encourages the local citizens to contribute to the community by
taking responsibilities and actions.
Leaders and other members identify the sources of concerns in a local setting
and determine ways to address these problems. Volunteers are mobilized in
cooperation with government decision-makers who will be accountable for their actions. The
community also formulates programs for others, and employs actions according to the needs
of the community.
A concrete example of this is when doctors and dentists in different
communities come together to organize medical and dental missions especially for
families affected by calamities. The youth who are full of spirit and energy are often
excited to engage themselves in outdoor activities. Immersing themselves in farming
and fishing and taking part in the planting of trees and crops will serve a meaningful
experience for them.
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PRACTICE TASK 1
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Fill-up the table below. Write the discipline in social sciences, its definition and
its role in the study of community.
Discipline Definition Role in the Community
Institutional Perspective
The institutional perspective views the community in three different dimensions.
Study the diagram below:
It is an existing establishment or physical space
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where members of the community go for a certain
DIMENSION
purpose.
It is the institutional community as a social model.
SECOND This is defined by networks and institutions where
DIMENSION community group are formed in certain areas such as
schools, churches or companies.
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Community is composed of the ways people act,
THIRD
interact with each other, react, and expect each other
DIMENSION
to act and interact.
PRACTICE TASK 2
What is the institutional perspective?
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Is it an important perspective in studying the community? Why? Why not?
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How do you think each dimension relates to each other?
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In the second dimension, it is considered as the social model. What do you
understand in this dimension?
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Cite an existing present situation wherein the social model is evident. Explain.
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PRACTICE TASK 3
Have you ever tried volunteering yourself for humanitarian reasons? How
was your experience? If not, would you want to be part of this endeavor?
Why? Why not?
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Based on different perspectives of community, cite three
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communities that you have been part with, stating their goals.
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Direction: Complete the crossword by filling in a
word that fits each clue.
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Across:
2. This field is focused in the study of society, social orders, socialization and
culture.
3. One of the perspectives in community wherein it understands that
community is composed of the ways people interact with each other, react,
and expect each other to act and interact.
4. Institutional community is a _______ model as it is defined by its networks
and institutions.
8. The ultimate of this discipline is to improve the lives of others such that
their needs are satisfied.
10. Civil society perspective is considered as __________ model since
because of collaboration a sense of belonging is achieved.
Down:
1. One highlight of civil society perspective wherein the members of the
community may involve themselves in various community activities.
5. It is most often associated with the study, diagnosis of mental illnesses.
6. It is described from social science perspective as a group of people
interacting together.
7. This community perspective uses self-organization and encourages the local
citizens to contribute to the community by taking responsibilities and actions.
9. It explains the connection between the individual and the community.
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ANSWER KEY
PRE-TEST
- Answers will vary
PRCATICE TASK 1,2,3
- Answers will vary
POST-TEST
1. Volunteerism
2. Sociology
3. Instituitonal
4. Social Model
5. Psychology
6. Community
7. Grassroots
8. Economics
9. Communitarianism
10. Affective Model
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Semorlan, Semorlan; Community Dynamics and Community Action, “Community,
Engagement Solidarity and Citizenship”
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Cover photo credit: Melody D. Legaspi (Rizal Integrated National School, Sorsogon City)
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