Table of Contents:
“…Bellah -- Informal Economy: Food Stamp Holders Shop at Farmers Markets -- Information Overload: Community Newspapers Still Appeal to Readers -- Initiation Rites: The Caco Chatiar Ceremony -- Intentional Communities: Intentional Communities Organizations -- Intentional Community Journals and Magazines -- Intentional Communities and Children: Social Contexts
of Nuclear Versus Communal Families -- Intentional Communities and Communal Economics: Collective Cooking Returns to Neighborhoods in Canada -- Living the Good Life -- Intentional Communities and Environmental Sustainability: A Case Study in Sustainable Communal Living -- Intentional Communities and
Governance: Dealing With Power Issues -- Intentional Communities in Eastern Europe and Russia: Virtual Visits to Intentional Communities in Russia and Eastern Europe -- Intentional Communities in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland: Web Sites for Intentional Communities in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland -- Intentional Communities in Japan: The Spirit
of Atarashiki Mura -- The Light
of Oneness -- Intentional Communities in the United Kingdom and Ireland: Songs
of the Diggers -- Intentional Communities in the United States and Canada-History: The Constitution
of the Celo Community, Established in North Carolina in 1937 -- Internet, Effects
of: Health Care Resources Reach Native
Americans Via the Web -- Internet, Social Psychology
of: The HomeNet Study -- Internet, Teen Use
of: Providing Low-Cost Internet Access to Communities -- Internet in Developing Countries: The Internet Creates a World Market for Recycled Goods -- Internet in Europe: Arabianranta-A Virtual Village and Design Oasis -- Island Communities: Tristan da Cunha -- Judaism: The Tower
of Babel -- Kinship: Kin Ties in Highland Scotland -- Kinship and Small-Town Life -- Labor Markets: Saving Jobs -- Labor Unions: Unions Open Door to Minorities -- Land Use and Zoning: Burlington, Vermont Zoning Ordinance -- Latino Communities: Latinas Working to Clean Up Environment -- Liberalism: Selection From A Letter Concerning Toleration / John Locke (1689) -- Libertarianism: Libertarian Response to Communitarianism -- Liminality: Liminality in Mexico -- Little Italies: Italian
Americans and Baseball --
Local Manufacturing: Plant Recycles New York's Wastepaper Blizzard --
Local Politics: The Town Hall as Community Territory -- Loneliness: Isolation and Loneliness in Small Town America / Edith Wharton -- Love: Love, Sex, Marriage, Family and Community on Okinawa -- Lower East Side: Selections from The New York Pushcart: Recommendations
of the Mayor's Commission -- Luddism: The Luddites in English Literature / Charlotte Bronte -- Marriage: The Ideal Wife -- Three Ways
of Making a Marriage -- Men's Groups: Military Societies -- Migrant Worker Communities: Migrant Laborers Seize the
American Dream -- Mill Towns: Renewal Out
of the Ravages
of a Steel Mill -- Millenarianism: The Second Coming -- Mining Towns: The Ugliness
of Mining Communities -- Monastic Communities: The Status
of the Monk -- Moravians: Moravian Missionaries Depart -- Morgan, Arthur E.: Arthur Morgan on Why "Community Is Like Gold" -- Mormons: Doctrine and Covenants,
Section 59 -- Multiculturalism: What Do We Call Them? …”
Call Number: HM756 .E53 2003
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