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Cultural antecedents to community: An evaluation of community experience in the United States, Thailand, and Vietnam.

Jonathan A Muir1, David B Braudt2, Jeffrey Swindle3, Jeremy Flaherty4, Ralph B Brown4.   

Abstract

To what extent does community experience differ between low context and high context societies? Prior literature theorizes that community experience consists of two separate, yet highly related concepts: community attachment, an individual's general rootedness to a place, and community satisfaction, how well an individual's community meets their societal needs. We test this conceptualization of community experience across communities in the US and two Southeast Asian nations: Thailand and Vietnam. We argue that Southeast Asian nations constitute "high context" societies with relatively high social integration and solidarity while the US is more individualized and less socially integrated and thus constitutes a "low context" society. Our results provide empirical evidence that individuals' experience of community varies between low and high context societies. These results demonstrate that cultural context continues to matter in regards to the lived experience of community and researchers need to remain vigilant in accounting for such differences as they seek to examine the concept of community more broadly.

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Keywords:  Community; Community Attachment; Community Satisfaction; Cultural Context

Year:  2018        PMID: 30197582      PMCID: PMC6124692          DOI: 10.1111/cico.12300

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  City Community        ISSN: 1535-6841


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