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A community of position[1] is distinguished from a community of practice in that it tends to be more personally focused. Communities of position built around life stages (such as teenage years, university/college student years, marriage, or parenthood) provide individuals with the opportunity to build relationships with others during that particular phase of their lives.
See also
[edit]- Cohort study
- Community of action
- Community of circumstance
- Community of interest
- Community of inquiry
- Community of place
- Community of practice
- Community of purpose
References
[edit]- ^ Germani, Gino; Jaime, Sofia (Translation) (25 April 2022). "Translation of Social Classes, Introduction". nsp.lse.ac.uk. New Sociological Perspectives. Retrieved 16 August 2025.