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What is Gemeinschaft

Handbook of Research on Administration, Policy, and Leadership in Higher Education
The personal life of relational aspects within an educational institutional community. It is more recently defined by Thomas Sergiovanni (2000) as being the life world of an educational institution.
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Scholarly Praxis at the Edges: Why Responsible Academic Leadership Matters in Developing Faculty Scholarship
Linda Schwartz (Ambrose University, Canada) and Christina Belcher (Redeemer University College, Canada)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-0672-0.ch003
Abstract
This philosophical, comparative content inquiry explores how academic leadership might facilitate an opening for the convergence of scholarly inquiry with a fidelity to concerns that shape the values and experiences of faculty. Three components are explored: academic tradition in higher education (ideological world); the regulatory formation of institution (system world); and the integration of scholarship with personal values in life and work (life world). Tensions emerge at critical moments between what constitutes appropriate scholarly inquiry in a discipline field and the belief systems that form and inform the scholar's worldview. Reflective exploration considers the place of academic leadership in fostering views of tradition, conversation, and scholarship. Issues that seldom arise emerge, providing fresh insight into the practices of academic culture. In conclusion, it is suggested that further research on the need for administrators to provoke grand conversations around their mission and the scholarly tradition is warranted.
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Sociology of Virtual Communities and Social Software Design
(German) sociological term for small traditional densely-linked community.
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Intranets: Interactive Knowledge Management Tools of Networked Communities
A definition of community through intimacy, familiarity, symphaty, interdependence, and reflectiveness of shared social consciousness.
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The Virtual Social Continuum Expressed: Interaction and Community Formation in MMORPGs
Small 19th-century European village communities where each person performed a specific role to benefit others (e.g., baker, blacksmith, etc.) and was willing to operate within social constraints for the good of the community.
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