TY - BOOK ID - 78339136 TI - The trouble with community AU - Amit, Vered AU - Rapport, Nigel PY - 2002 SN - 1783715286 1783715294 9781783715299 0745317472 9780745317472 0745317464 9780745317465 9781783715282 PB - London Sterling, Va. DB - UniCat KW - Anthropology. KW - Communities. KW - Community KW - Social groups KW - Human beings KW - Primitive societies KW - Social sciences UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:78339136 AB - 'Community' is one of social science's longest-standing concepts. The assumption of much social science has been that humans belong in communities, as social and cultural beings. The trouble with 'community' is that this is not necessarily so; the personal social networks of individuals' actual experience crosscut collective categories, situations and institutions. Communities can prove unviable or imprisoning; the reality of community life and identity can often be very different from the ideology and the ideal. In this book, the authors draw on their ethnographic experiences to reappraise the concept and the reality of 'community', in the light of globalisation, religious fundamentalism, identity politics, and renascent localisms. How might anthropology better apprehend social identities which are intrinsically plural, transgressive and ironic? What has anthropology to say about the way in which civil society might hope to accommodate the ongoing construction and the rightful expression of such migrant identities? ER -