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3. Key Theories And Concepts
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- TABLES ix
- PREFACE xi
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Part I. Community as Image and Ideal
- 1. Community: The Passionate Quest 3
- 2. Historic Models Of Community 16
- 3. Key Theories And Concepts 37
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Part II. A Community Is Launched
- Twin Rivers Time Line 1970 - 2000 51
- 4. Twin Rivers: The First Planned Unit Development In New Jersey 53
- 5. The Residents Appraise Their Environs 75
- 6. Securing The Vox Populi: The Struggle For Self-Government 87
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Part II. A Community Is Launched
- 7. Joiners And Organizers: Community Participation 111
- 8. Sociability In A New Community 123
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Part II. A Community Is Launched
- 9. Space, Place, And Design 149
- 10. Private And Public: Whose Rights, Whose Responsibilities? 168
- 11. Go Fight City Hall: The First Lawsuit 190
- 12. Leaders As Lightning Rods 202
- 13. Unity And Division, Conflict And Consensus 216
- Summary Of Key Findings 233
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Part III. Old Imperatives, New Directions
- 14. The Continuing Salience Of The Local Community 247
- 15. Concluding Reflections 265
- Epilogue. Is There Community In Cyberspace? 291
- Appendix. Overview Of Surveys, 1975-1999 299
- Bibliography 309
- Acknowledgments 325
- Index 327
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- TABLES ix
- PREFACE xi
-
Part I. Community as Image and Ideal
- 1. Community: The Passionate Quest 3
- 2. Historic Models Of Community 16
- 3. Key Theories And Concepts 37
-
Part II. A Community Is Launched
- Twin Rivers Time Line 1970 - 2000 51
- 4. Twin Rivers: The First Planned Unit Development In New Jersey 53
- 5. The Residents Appraise Their Environs 75
- 6. Securing The Vox Populi: The Struggle For Self-Government 87
-
Part II. A Community Is Launched
- 7. Joiners And Organizers: Community Participation 111
- 8. Sociability In A New Community 123
-
Part II. A Community Is Launched
- 9. Space, Place, And Design 149
- 10. Private And Public: Whose Rights, Whose Responsibilities? 168
- 11. Go Fight City Hall: The First Lawsuit 190
- 12. Leaders As Lightning Rods 202
- 13. Unity And Division, Conflict And Consensus 216
- Summary Of Key Findings 233
-
Part III. Old Imperatives, New Directions
- 14. The Continuing Salience Of The Local Community 247
- 15. Concluding Reflections 265
- Epilogue. Is There Community In Cyberspace? 291
- Appendix. Overview Of Surveys, 1975-1999 299
- Bibliography 309
- Acknowledgments 325
- Index 327