Nation What does the term nation and community mean? what are the main components of the concept of nation and community? what communities and nations Community and are based on? what are the similarities and differences between the Nation concepts? Why community is so important? Type of community? Community Nation
is a community of people formed on
is a group of people living in the same the basis of a combination of shared place or having a particular features such as language, history, characteristic in common ethnicity, culture and/or territory. A nation is thus the collective identity of a group of people understood as defined by those features. A nation is generally more overtly political than an ethnic group Building community exchange of knowledge and experience creation of innovations and development Importance of capacity building
community help and support
economic and social sustainability Volunteer Religious Sport community Vegan community community community
Neighbourhood Business Support
Brand community community community community what do these terms mean (Nationality, Nationalism)? Nation why after revolutions many countries become people's republics? (People's Nationality Republic of China, the Socialist Republic of Vietnam) Nationalism what role does national identity play in the development of the country?
what is the basis of national self-identification?
Is nationalism a useful tool for the development of a nation or a direct road to
domination and Nazism? the role of dynasties in the creation of a nation? what is cultural heritage and its role in national identity? historical background of the development of national identity Cultural roots how did colonialism affect national identity? communities? if the colonies had remained dependent, they would have been more developed? Cultural Heritage is an expression of the ways of living developed by a community and passed on from generation to generation, including customs, practices, places, objects, artistic expressions, and values.
one of the foundations of national identity
- Latin and development of writing historical - Reformation (separation of church and state, the background of ban on the sale of indulgences, the development of Protestantism), the development Magna Carta as a historical document of national the slow, geographically uneven, spread of particular vernaculars as instruments of identity administrative centralization by certain well- positioned would-be absolutist monarchs newspaper printing development what needs to be done to prevent the transition Patriotism and from Patriotism to Nazism?
Racism Is the development of Nazism observed in our
days? practical task WORKING IN A GROUP: CREATE A COMMUNITY PROJECT choose the number associating yourself with after the lesson