CESC Flashcards
about putting communities at the heart of their own local services.
community action
helping the community to share knowledge, skills and ideas
building community and social capacity
helping the community to support itself.
community resilience
a focus on early access to services or support,
prevention
helping people into employment or developing community enterprises.
maintaining and creating wealth
where the community helps to decide local priorities, co-design or co-commission
community engagement
a community is similar to a living creature with specialized functions
systems perspective
describing the social and political that link individuals and leaders
social perspective
individuals rely more on computer-mediated to access info, meet peeps
virtual perspective
individuals have their own sense of community
individual perspective
basic responsibilities of an individual are
respect
cooperation
participation
about how individuals seek perdev without help of others
self-help
level of commitment & accountability individual has
community ownership
own contribution through volunteerism
community participation
Unity in terms of diversity
inclusion
Equal opportunity
access and equity
a group of people living in the same place
community
changes
dynamics
process of change and development within communities
community dynamics
Levels of community dynamics
Integrative
Disintegrative
Groupism
Sub-group
Minority
Gender and empowerment
Connected to each other
Integrative
Positive changes, all are benefited
Disintegrative
All people participate in comm
Groupism
Sub set of the group
Sub group
Smallest group
Minority
All are equal
Gender and empowerment
Elements and typologies of the comm
Symbolic interactions
Functionalism
Conflict perspective
Using symbols in interacting to other
Symbolic interactions
Who said that individual acts according to their own comm
-comm influences individual
Max weber
Who said that people behave based on what they believe and not just on what objectively right
George mead
All people function in society
-has it’s own duties and responsibilities
Functionalism
Unity in terms of differences
Mechanical solidarity
Competition on the comm
Conflict perspective
No enduring process
-social interaction occur repeatedly
Social processes
people in the community help each other
cooperation
misunderstanding in terms of communication
conflict
to have change/improvement
competition
social adjustment, we need to adopt to survive
accomodation
who classified social processes into two categories
loomis
types of social processes
socialization
cooperation
conflict
accomodation
acculturation
assimilation
elemental process
beliefs
end or goal
norm
status
rank
power
sanction
facility
sentiment
rule or standard of the behavior shape by group
norm
reward or punishment
sanction
social institution like family
facility
thoughts and ideas about the situation
sentiment
associative process
cooperation
accomodation
assimilation
cooperation
people work together to achive one goal
accomodation
social adjustment
you need to adopt to survive
assimilation
diff cultures are united into one
people have diff on aspects of life
disassociative
disassociative
no unity
work apart
having the greatest influence of the overall structure of the comm
foundation species
measured by number of diff species in a particular area
biodiversity
number of a specific species living in a habitat or biome
species richness
sequental appearance and disappearance of species in a comm
succession
2 succession
primary
secondary
newly exposed species in a particular area
primary
new species come and previous species remain
secondary
Two forms of social consensus by emile durkheim
Mechanical solidarity
Organic solidarity
Levels of community dynamics
Integrative forces
Disintegrative forces
Minority group
Why community dynamics and community action is important
Is about putting communities at the heart of their own local priorities
Community action can help to achieve number of objectives, including the following:
building community and social capacity help the community to share knowledge, skills and ideas.
Community resilience, it can help the community to support itself.
Prevention, focus on early access to services or support.
Maintaining and creating wealth, can help people get into employment or developing community enterprises
Community dynamics is important in community because we need to think creatively and act strategically so that a community can achieve its goals
Roles of community
Self help
Community ownership
Community participation
Inclusion
Access and equity
Social science perspectives
Systems perspective
Social perspective
Virtual perspective
Individual perspective
Republic of the philippines
Official name
Separation of powers between the executive legislative judiciary
Form of state
Serves no more than one six year term and may approve bills
The executive
Congress consists of senate 24 members for upper house, 292 lower house
Legislature
Contains a bill of rights and provides judiciary
Legal system
Election for half of the seats in the senate our schedule for 2019
National elections
Process and product of a community getting together to map its own assets values beliefs
Community mapping
The mapping process
Pre mapping
Mapping
Taking action
Maintaining, sustaining, and evaluating mapping efforts
Ways of acquiring citizenship
Jus sanguinis- parents are citizens
Jus soli- born within country
Jus matrimonii- marriage to a citizen
Naturalization- process which a non citizen may acquire citizenship
He freed all slaves
Cyrus the great
Clay tablet containing his statements
Cyrus cylinder
The right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness
1776 the united states declaration of independence
All citizens are equal under the law
1789 the declaration of the rights of man and of the citizen
30 rights to which everyone is entitled
1948 the universal declaration of human rights
Human rights
- We are all born equal
- Don’t discriminate
- The right to live
- No slavery
- No torture
- You have rights no matter where you go
- We’re all equal before the law
- Your human rights are protected by the law
- No unfair detainment
- The right to trial
- We’re always innocent till proven guilty
- The right to privacy
- Freedom to move
- The right to seek a safe place to live
- Right to a nationality
- Marriage and family
- Your own things
- Freedom of thought
- Freedom of expression
- Right to public assembly
- The right to democracy
- Social security
- Worker’s rights
- The right to play
- Food and shelter for all
- Right to education
- Copyright
- A fair and Free world
- Responsibility
- No one can take away your human rights