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G.MALAVIKA
SOCIAL WORK
MTN COLLEGE
Community
A community is a social unit with
commonality such as norms, religion,
values, customs, or identity. Communities
may share a sense of place situated in a
given geographical area or in virtual space
through communication platforms.
TYPES OF
COMMUNITY
1.Urban community
2.Rural community
3.Tribal community
URBAN COMMUNITY
Urban community is something which an
individual thought as, an area with high
density of population, an area with the
availability of basic requirements, an area of
good resources, the area has lots of
opportunity of employment and such an area
which can be considered as life-giving for
luxurious desires of human.
RURAL COMMUNITY
A rural area is an open swath of
land that has few homes or other buildings,
and not very many people. A rural areas
population density is very low. Many people
live in a city, or urban area. Their homes and
businesses are located very close to one
another.
TRIBAL COMMUNITY
The term tribe is used in many different
contexts to refer to a category of human social group.
The predominant usage of the term is in the discipline
of anthropology. The definition is contested, in part due
to conflicting theoretical understandings of social and
kinship structures, and also reflecting the problematic
application of this concept to extremely diverse human

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