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Types of Community
Dr. Purshottam
Guest Faculty
Department of Social Work, KUK
Types (Forms) of Community
• On the basis of geographical surroundings and
socio- cultural characteristics, community is
divided into three basic communities:
• Rural community
• Urban community
• Tribal community
Rural Community
• Rural community means community that lives
in village, and is dependent on natural
environment.
• Rural community mostly dependent on
agriculture, these communities have low
density of population, intimate group
relationships and have oral traditions.
• These communities are rich in culture and
traditions.
Characteristics of Rural communities
• Size of the Community: The village communities
are smaller in area than the urban communities.
Low population.
• Density of Population: As the density of
population is low, the people have intimate
relationships and face-to-face contacts with each
other. In a village, everyone knows everyone.
• Agriculture is the Main Occupation: Source of
Income and way of life
• Close contact with nature: Villagers considers
land as their real mother, as they depend on land
for food, clothing and shelter.
Conti…
• Homogeneity of Population: The village communities
are homogenous in nature. Most of their inhabitants
are connected with agriculture and its allied
occupations, though there are people belonging to
different castes, religions and classes.
• Social Stratification: In rural society, social
stratification is a traditional characteristic, based on
caste. The rural society is divided into various strata on
the basis of caste.
• Social Interaction: The interaction level possesses
more stability and continuity. The relationships and
interactions in the primary groups are intimate. The
family fulfills the needs of the members and exercises
control over them. Primary relations are more strong.
Conti…
• Social Mobility: In rural areas, mobility is rigid as
all the occupations are based on caste. Shifting
from one occupation to another is difficult as caste
is determined by birth. Thus, caste hierarchy
determines the social status of the rural people.
• Social Solidarity: The degree of social solidarity is
greater in villages as compared to urban areas.
Common experience, purposes, customs and
traditions form the basis of unity in the villages.
• Joint Family: family controls the behaviour of
individuals, father is head of family, manages the
affairs of the family.
Urban Community
• Urban community includes the towns, cities
and metros with a specific way of life. Higher
density, non agricultural occupation, service
sectors. City Community,
• Urbanism is a way of life, city may be
defined as large dense and permanent
settlement of socially heterogeneous
individuals.
• Majority of services are found in urban area.
Characteristics of urban community
• Higher density of Population
• Cultural heterogeneity (migrants from different
places)
• Man made environment
• Occupation based on trade, commerce,
manufacturing, governance.
• Social mobility is more, class structure.
• Formal social control, (police, administration,
courts)
• Large scale division of labour and specialization
• Individualization, unstable family
Tribal Community
• A tribe can be defined as a community living in
hilly forest or well demarcated areas having its
own culture, religion, language, and strong
ethnic identity.
• Ruled by tribal chiefs
• United in language or dialect
• Recognizing social distance with other tribes or
castes
• Follows tribal traditions, beliefs and customs
Definitions:
• According to Oxford Dictionary, “ A tribe is a
group of people in a primitive or barbarous
stage of development acknowledging the
authority of chief and usually regarding them
as having a common ancestor”.
• Majumdar defines tribe as a social group with
territorial affiliation, ruled by tribal officers
hereditary, united in language or dialect
recognising social distance with other tribes.
Characteristics of Tribal Community
• Well Demarcated geographical territory
• Live in forests and hilly areas
• Territory is usually isolated or semi- isolated
compared to other social groups
• Unique culture, folklore, cosmology, belief
system
• Economically self sufficient (barter exchange)
Conti…
• They are interested in earning today’s need
and do not bother about future.
• Own language, own political system,
• Own religion, (worshiping of soul or ancestor,
non- livings things like stone, nature, river,
sun, forest)
• They have sense of belongingness to their
own community, (son of soil)
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Types of community

  • 1. Types of Community Dr. Purshottam Guest Faculty Department of Social Work, KUK
  • 2. Types (Forms) of Community • On the basis of geographical surroundings and socio- cultural characteristics, community is divided into three basic communities: • Rural community • Urban community • Tribal community
  • 3. Rural Community • Rural community means community that lives in village, and is dependent on natural environment. • Rural community mostly dependent on agriculture, these communities have low density of population, intimate group relationships and have oral traditions. • These communities are rich in culture and traditions.
  • 4. Characteristics of Rural communities • Size of the Community: The village communities are smaller in area than the urban communities. Low population. • Density of Population: As the density of population is low, the people have intimate relationships and face-to-face contacts with each other. In a village, everyone knows everyone. • Agriculture is the Main Occupation: Source of Income and way of life • Close contact with nature: Villagers considers land as their real mother, as they depend on land for food, clothing and shelter.
  • 5. Conti… • Homogeneity of Population: The village communities are homogenous in nature. Most of their inhabitants are connected with agriculture and its allied occupations, though there are people belonging to different castes, religions and classes. • Social Stratification: In rural society, social stratification is a traditional characteristic, based on caste. The rural society is divided into various strata on the basis of caste. • Social Interaction: The interaction level possesses more stability and continuity. The relationships and interactions in the primary groups are intimate. The family fulfills the needs of the members and exercises control over them. Primary relations are more strong.
  • 6. Conti… • Social Mobility: In rural areas, mobility is rigid as all the occupations are based on caste. Shifting from one occupation to another is difficult as caste is determined by birth. Thus, caste hierarchy determines the social status of the rural people. • Social Solidarity: The degree of social solidarity is greater in villages as compared to urban areas. Common experience, purposes, customs and traditions form the basis of unity in the villages. • Joint Family: family controls the behaviour of individuals, father is head of family, manages the affairs of the family.
  • 7. Urban Community • Urban community includes the towns, cities and metros with a specific way of life. Higher density, non agricultural occupation, service sectors. City Community, • Urbanism is a way of life, city may be defined as large dense and permanent settlement of socially heterogeneous individuals. • Majority of services are found in urban area.
  • 8. Characteristics of urban community • Higher density of Population • Cultural heterogeneity (migrants from different places) • Man made environment • Occupation based on trade, commerce, manufacturing, governance. • Social mobility is more, class structure. • Formal social control, (police, administration, courts) • Large scale division of labour and specialization • Individualization, unstable family
  • 9. Tribal Community • A tribe can be defined as a community living in hilly forest or well demarcated areas having its own culture, religion, language, and strong ethnic identity. • Ruled by tribal chiefs • United in language or dialect • Recognizing social distance with other tribes or castes • Follows tribal traditions, beliefs and customs
  • 10. Definitions: • According to Oxford Dictionary, “ A tribe is a group of people in a primitive or barbarous stage of development acknowledging the authority of chief and usually regarding them as having a common ancestor”. • Majumdar defines tribe as a social group with territorial affiliation, ruled by tribal officers hereditary, united in language or dialect recognising social distance with other tribes.
  • 11. Characteristics of Tribal Community • Well Demarcated geographical territory • Live in forests and hilly areas • Territory is usually isolated or semi- isolated compared to other social groups • Unique culture, folklore, cosmology, belief system • Economically self sufficient (barter exchange)
  • 12. Conti… • They are interested in earning today’s need and do not bother about future. • Own language, own political system, • Own religion, (worshiping of soul or ancestor, non- livings things like stone, nature, river, sun, forest) • They have sense of belongingness to their own community, (son of soil)