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Mark Crispin Miller is a professor of media ecology at New York University. He is also involved with directing PrOMO, the Project on Media Ownership. He is a well-known writer on the media, and an activist for democratic media reform. He joined the CNN.com chat room from New York to discuss his new book, The Bush Dyslexicon.
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Jeff Williams is a NASA astronaut. He was part of the third Shuttle mission devoted to International Space Station construction. In that flight, Williams logged over 236 hours in space, including 6 hours and 44 minutes of EVA (space walking). Miles O'Brien is space correspondent for CNN News Group and is primetime co-anchor with Andrea Thompson of CNN HeadlineNews.
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Christopher Anderson is a former contributing editor of Time and senior editor of People. He is the author of twenty-one books, which have been translated into more than twenty languages. Anderson has contributed hundreds of articles to many publications, including Life and the New York Times. He joined the CNN.com chat room via telephone from New York.
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Bill Schneider, recognized as one of the country's leading political commentators, is CNN's senior political analyst. He is also a contributing editor to the Los Angeles Times, National Journal and The Atlantic Monthly. He joined the CNN.com chat room from Atlanta, GA, to discuss Rep. Gary Condit's goals in his television interview.
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Brooks Jackson is a CNN senior correspondent.
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Chuck Hurley is the executive director of the National Air Bag and Seat Belt Safety Campaign.
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In the wake of the announcement by officials with Alfred P. Knopf -- the flagship imprint of the Knopf Publishing Group, a division of Random House, Inc. -- that they had secured a contract with former President Bill Clinton to publish his memoirs, we asked our readers to suggest a suitable title that would capture the essence of Clinton's presidency.
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Miles O'Brien is a primetime co-anchor with Andrea Thompson of CNN Headline News in addition to his duties as space correspondent for the CNN News Group. Miles O'Brien joined CNN in April 1992. Andrea Thompson is an anchor for CNN Headline News based in CNN's world headquarters in Atlanta. Thompson joined the network in June, 2001. Before joining CNN, Thompson worked as a general assignment corres...
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Daniel Sieberg is the Science and Technology editor for CNN.com. He is a recipient of the Rafe Mair Award for Excellence in Journalism, and a former reporter for The Vancouver Sun. He joined the CNN.com chat room from Atlanta, GA.
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Daniel Sieberg is the Sci-Tech Editor for CNN.com. He is a recipient of the Rafe Mair Award for Excellence in Journalism, and a former reporter for The Vancouver Sun. Sieberg joined the CNN.com chat room from CNN Center in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Dr. Arthur Caplan has been the director of the Center for Bioethics and Trustee Professor of Bioethics at the University of Pennsylvania since 1994. He is currently chairman of the Advisory Committee to the Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Food and Drug Administration on Blood Safety and Availability. He joined the CNN.com chat room from Philadelphia, PA.
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Joyce Brothers has been a psychologist for more than 30 years. She writes a daily column, Intimate Advice, which is syndicated worldwide, as well as several monthly magazine columns. Dr. Brothers joined the CNN.com chat room from New York on Friday, August 24, 2001.
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Dr. Michael D. Whitley is a nationally known psychologist specializing in helping children, adolescents, and adults overcome underachievement and discouragement. He is the author of a number of books, including Bright Minds, Poor Grades. He joined the CNN.com chat room from Chicago.
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Dr. Sanjay Gupta is a CNN medical correspondent and regular contributor to the weekend program Your Health. Gupta, a practicing neurosurgeon, contributes health news stories to CNN.com. He joined the CNN.com chat room from Washington, D.C.
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Ever wanted to give a critic a piece of your mind, or tell him that you thought his opinion was right on? At CNN.com, you can. Engage in a discussion with CNN's Paul Tatara by posting your thoughts on today's films or recent reviews.
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John C. Mayoue, a partner in the firm of Warner, Mayoue & Bates, P.C., specializes in the areas of family and divorce law, and has written many books and articles on the subject, including Competing Interests in Family Law: Legal Rights and Duties of Third Parties, Spouses and Significant Others. Mayoue joined the CNN.com chat room to discuss the New Jersey high court ruling in a frozen embryo cus...
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Suze Orman is the author of three consecutive New York Times bestsellers. Her latest book, The Road to Wealth, hit the bestseller list after just one week on sale. Ms. Orman is a sought-after speaker, a contributor to several publications, a frequent television guest, the host of a QVC show about financial freedom, and has her own Los Angeles radio show. She joined CNN.com chat room from Birming...
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Beth Kobliner is a former staff writer for Money magazine and the author of the New York Times bestseller Get A Financial Life. A financial editor on MSNBC, Kobliner has made numerous guest appearances on CNN, The Oprah Winfrey Show and the Today Show.
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Frank Newport is the Editor-in-Chief of the Gallup Poll and vice president of the Gallup Organization in Princeton, New Jersey. He is in charge of the Gallup Poll assessment of American public opinion, which has been continuously measuring public moods and attitudes in this country since the 1930's.
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Howard Miller is a former detective with the Washington, D.C. police department. He was in law enforcement for nearly 30 years, and has worked as a polygraph examiner in the Washington metropolitan area since 1982. He is currently a private investigator for the Miller Consulting Group.
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Jake Tapper is the Washington correspondent for Salon.com. Before joining the Salon team, Tapper wrote for The Washington City Paper. He is the author of Body Slam: The Jesse Ventura Story and has written for publications such as Entertainment Weekly, GQ and The Washington Post. Tapper joined the CNN.com chat room from Washington D.C.
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Dr. Jeffrey Kahn is the Director of the Center for Bioethics at the University of Minnesota, and a professor in the University's School of Medicine, School of Public Health, and in their Department of Philosophy. He writes a bi-weekly column about ethics for CNN. He joined the CNN.com chat room from Minnesota.
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This is the first part of a two-part chat series on the impact of the Middle East conflict on the personal lives of Israelis and Palestinians. Jerrold Kessel, a deputy bureau chief for CNN in Jerusalem and a correspondent based in the network's Jerusalem Bureau, presents the impact on Israelis He joined the CNN.com chat room from Jerusalem.
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Jim Clancy is an anchor and correspondent for CNN International. As host of Inside Africa, Clancy regularly covers political, cultural and economic news from the continent.
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Jim Clancy is an anchor and correspondent for CNN International. He joined the CNN.com chat room from CNN Center in Atlanta, GA on Wednesday, August 22, 2001.
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John King is CNN's senior White House correspondent. He joined the CNN.com chat room from CNN's Washington, D.C. bureau.
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John King is CNN's senior White House correspondent. He joined the CNN.com newsroom from his office in the White House in Washington, D.C.
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John King is CNN's senior White House correspondent. He joined the CNN.com chat room from Crawford, Texas where he is reporting on the president's activities.
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Saira Shah is a freelance journalist. She was born in Britain, of an Afghan family. She first visited Afghanistan at age 21 and worked there three years as a freelance journalist, covering the guerilla war against the Soviet occupiers. Later, working for Britain's Channel Four News, she covered some of the world's worst trouble spots.
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Kelly Wallace is a White House correspondent for CNN. She joined the CNN.com chat room from Washington D.C.
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Kelly Wallace is a White House correspondent for CNN. She joined the CNN.com chat room from Washington, D.C.
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Lisa Drayer is the eCounseling Program Director for DietWatch.com, Inc. A member of the American Dietetic Association, Ms. Drayer has appeared frequently on television and radio as an expert in nutrition. She also moderates chat discussions and answers questions on diet, nutrition, and weight management for DietWatch.com and Cyberdiet.com. She joined the CNN.com chat room from New York.
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CNN White House correspondent Major Garrett joined the CNN.com chat room from Crawford, Texas to discuss the political news of the week.
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Major Garrett is a CNN White House Correspondent. He joined the chat room from Crawford, Texas where he is reporting on the president's activities during Mr. Bush's vacation.
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Megan joined the CNN.com chat room from South Carolina to discuss how a new treatment is helping her struggle against alcoholism. This chat followed the Sunday showing of CNN Presents' Wasted, a special on alcoholism, America's legal drug problem.
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Michael Boone has over 15 years experience in investments and securities. He is a Certified Financial Planner and a Chartered Financial Analyst. He does public speaking on financial matters, and has written for or been featured in many publications.
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Michael Lewis is the author of several books, including the international bestsellers Liar's Poker and The New New Thing. He has been the American editor of the British weekly The Spectator, and a senior editor at The New Republic. He joined the CNN.com chat room from Los Angeles to discuss his latest book, Next: The Future Just Happened.
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Mike Hanna is CNN's Jerusalem bureau chief. He joined the CNN.com chat room from Jerusalem on Wednesday, August 15, 2001. This is the second interview in a two-part series on the personal lives of Israelis and Palestinians in the Middle East. The first was with Jerrold Kessel on August 8, 2001.
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Miles O'Brien is a prime time co-anchor of CNN Headline News and space correspondent for the CNN News Group. He joined the CNN.com chat room in Atlanta, GA, to discuss the recent shuttle mission to the international space station Alpha, and his live interview with three returning space station crew members, cosmonaut Yury Usachev and U.S. astronauts Susan Helms and Jim Voss.
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Nadine Strossen, Professor of Law at New York Law School, has written, lectured and practiced extensively in the areas of constitutional law, civil liberties and international human rights. She currently serves as president of the American Civil Liberties Union, the first woman to head the nation's largest and oldest civil liberties organization. Strossen joined the CNN.com chat room from New York...
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John Brucato is the principal of Milford High School in Milford, Massachusetts, where a dress code is enforced for 1200 students in grades 9-12. He is a visiting lecturer and an educational consultant, and has been published in Eye on Education.
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Robert A. George is a panelist for CNN's Take 5 and the Associate Editorial Page Editor for the New York Post. An Adjuct fellow to the Center for New Black Leadership, George has held the position of director of coalitions for the Republican National Committee. George also writes a column for National Review Online. He joined the CNN.com chat room from New York.
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Roy Neuberger is the author of From Central Park to Sinai: How I found my Jewish Soul, a book about his journey to find spirituality. A former Director of Conservation for the City of New York, Neuberger has also worked in publishing, newspaper editing, hedge funds, and yeshiva administration. CNN: What prompted you to write this book?
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Desa Philadelphia is a panelist on CNN's Take 5. A reporter for TIME Magazine, she researches and reports stories for the Nation section of the magazine. She also writes a monthly trend report on education and contributes regularly to the Arts & Media and Lifestyle sections of the magazine.
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Michelle Cottle, co-host of CNN's Take 5, joined the CNN.com chat room to discuss the campaign to press broadcast networks to voluntarily create a family-friendly hour of viewing between 8 and 9 each night.
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Michelle Cottle is a co-host of CNN's Take 5 program. She joined the chat room from Washington, D.C.
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Thomas M. Pinkerton is one of the few attorneys in the United States who specializes exclusively in assisted reproduction law. A nationally recognized expert in this unique area of law, he represents assisted parents, egg donors, and surrogates in the legal issues of assisted reproduction. Pinkerton joined the CNN.com chat room from California to discuss the San Diego surrogacy case. CNN: What ...
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Christopher Farley has been a member of the Time Magazine staff since 1992. He is a senior writer covering arts and entertainment, and is the magazine's chief music critic. Farley joined the CNN.com chat room to discuss MTV's 20th anniversary.
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Tom Parsons is the CEO of bestfares.com, and the editor of a magazine also called Bestfares.com. Parsons joined the CNN.com Chat room to talk about the airfare wars between many prominant airlines.
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Tumi Makgabo is an anchor for CNN International, based in the Atlanta headquarters.
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Wikipedia-Article "Community"

For other uses, see Community (disambiguation).


A community is an amalgamation of living things that share an environment. The individual living beings can be plant or animal; any species; any size. What characterizes a community is sharing interaction in many ways. In human communities, intent, belief, resources, preferences, needs and a multitude of other conditions may be present and common, affecting the degree of adhesion within the mixture, but the definitive driver of community is that all individual subjects in the mix have something in common. This is even true in biological communities.

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The nature of community

In biological terms, natural communities are formed based upon relationships. Whether surviving in salt water, fresh water or atop a geological substrate, living things of common species are attracted to each other, at least long enough to procreate, or the species would be no more. More often than not, communities of animal species obey a built-in mandate to gather together. The rules of community that are found in nature have preserved life on this planet to this day and will most likely stay in place for some time to come.

The context of community

From the days of the hunter-gatherer culture, individual humans have learned that there is strength in numbers and that sharing work and resources can be a good thing. The Latin root munus or gift, brings into the meaning of community the aspect of giving of one's self to others. Related etymology for munere expands the meaning to included something prized, precious and worth defending. It is the same root as used for the word munitions (defences). Sharing in this "common defence" incorporates a balance between self-interest and shared-interests within and among members of a group and is a crucial factor in community formation. When enough participants in a group develop an attitude of caring for the well-being of the whole, or the common good, the prospect of community is present.

Whatever drives people to cooperate and collaborate in the first place, is not quite as important in the context of community as what makes them continue to associate. Resilient connections between and among people are what is important in the formation of viable communities. Successful efforts by a mix of participants tend to attract the attention of other less connected individuals who may seek to join the group that is succeeding. This tendency, akin to herd behavior in animals, is called Self-organization.

Over time, some parts of humanity have progressed steadily toward more complex forms of organization and control. Hunter/gatherer tribes settled around seasonal foodstocks to become agrarian villages. Villages grew to become towns and cities. Cities turned into city-states and nation-states. The fact that commerce, industry, government and human institutions become ever larger and more complex suggests that humans, particularly those who are conversant with the rules that drive these complexes are themselves driven toward aggregation, amalgamation, and consolidation. When this increase in social capital reaches critical mass, innovations in social networks can begin to work toward a higher context through an inescapable cultural awareness of others. This phenomenon is generally called the emergence of collective consciousness.

The processes of community

It can be intuitively reasoned through subjective experience that we've all shared, regardless of culture, class, religion or any other determinant, that we grow to learn who we are chiefly through contact with others. This is a progressive development which is as universal in Human experience as any single sociological component can be - the process of identification. A human being is born with a mind and a set of inherited traits. Without going into the argument of heredity with environment, it is reasonable to accept that the habits and behaviors that a person grows into are largely a function of the community group behaviors that prevailed through that process. That is the first process of community.

As an individual grows into an adult another process occurs. That being a progressive accumulation of facts, truths, and hopefully insights which all move together through the process of realization. It is during plateaus reached along this progression that cognitive structures are formed, attitudes toward the local world, the society viewable from within personal scope, and an understanding of how people relate one to the other and within the context of community. This process is called socialization.

So, identification, realization and socialization brings an individual into a position of making choices about who he or she will socialize with and under what conditions and circumstances. From the perspective of the individual, selecting or deselecting groups to join is yet another process - the process of association. When associated individuals develop the intent to give of themselves to the group and maintain all of the processes from identification to association they begin to bring into practice the first process of true community - the process of communication.

Problems of community

As communities form, so usually develops a collective consciousness and a set of mores. These serve to add cohesion, harmony and continuity to a group, allowing it to grow, sometimes to a gargantuan size. Once a critical mass of people adopts a set of mores and develops a collective consciousness it becomes a society. Participation is no longer optional for the individual. Behavior is now a function of being required or compelled to conform to the norm rather than choosing to give of one's self. This condition is sometimes thought of as the status quo.

A natural outgrowth of stagnant societies and large organizations is an increased propensity in individuals and factions to deviate from the norm. When enough individuals and factions decide that deviation can be a good thing, a new community can form as a subculture within the society. This can be good for the society by creating dynamics that enhance the social experiences and improve the well-being of the whole. A moderate form of this occurrence is called a social movement, while a radical form is called a revolution.

Individuals and factions can decide to form alliances intent on repressing deviation, eliminating or containing subcultures, enforcing the status quo or even oppressing or destroying the parts of the society that do not suit them or fit into their idea of what the society as a whole is to represent.

In both tiny communities and massive societies, problematic conditions arise involving the emergence of leaders. Leadership is a civic phenomenon that may introduce a high level of hierarchy. The structure of this hierarchy plays a key role in determining the characteristics of the whole. The community will effectively present to the larger world this collective personality.

The sense of community

Continuity of the connections between leaders and leaders, leaders and followers, followers and followers is vital to the strength of a community. Members, both leaders and followers, individually hold the collective personality of the whole. With sustained connections and continued conversations, participants in communities, regardless of degrees of inclusion, develop emotional bonds, intellectual pathways, enhanced linguistic abilities, and even a higher capacity for critical thinking and problem-solving. It could be argued that successive and sustained contact with other humans might help to remove some of the tensions of isolation, due to disenfranchisement, thus opening creative avenues that would have otherwise remained impassable.

Conversely, sustained involvement in tight communities might tend to aggravate tensions in some individuals. But, in many cases, it is easy enough to distance one's self from the "hive" temporarily to ease this stress. In fact, psychological maturity and effective communication skills may well be a function of this ability. In nearly every context, individual and collective behaviours are required to find a balance between inclusion and exclusion; for the individual - a matter of choice; for the group - a matter of charter. The sum of the creative energy and the strength of the mechanisms that maintain this balance is manifest as an observable and resilient sense of community.

The spirit of community

If the sense of community exists, both freedom and security exist as well. The Community then takes on a life of its own, as people become free enough to share and secure enough to get along. This is the spirit of community.

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