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Community of circumstance

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A community of circumstance is similar to a community of practice, except that it is driven by position, circumstance or life experience rather than a shared interest.[1]

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  1. ^ Marsh G. The community of circumstance—a tale of three cities: community participation in St Kilda, Knox, and Lewisham. In: Chekki DA, ed. Research in community sociology. Vol 9. Varieties of community sociology. Greenwich, CT: Jai Press, 1999, pp. 65–88.
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