Defining Community
Stories & Identities
Newcastle Example
Membership & Belonging
Community & Social Change
100

A community is different from other groups like this.

What are society, family, or just a group of people?

100

Shared stories of a community include these symbolic figures.

What are archetypes (characters)?

100

The author feels pride in showing people around this city.

What is Newcastle?

100

The author chooses to adopt these traits, like friendliness and talking to strangers at bus stops.

What are Geordie character traits?

100

The author calls for this in how we use the word “community.”

What is more precise language?

200

People can belong to not just one, but many of these at the same time.

What are different communities?

200

Members weave the community’s history into this.

What is their own personal history?

200

The author feels at home when hearing this accent.

What is a Geordie accent?

200

Someone can live in Newcastle but not be part of the community if they don’t do this.

What is participate in the shared story?

200

Community is not the only type of social grouping, but it is important because it explains this.

What is a strong sense of shared identity?

300

Community shapes our shared sense of how to act toward others, like this common example.

What is being a good neighbor?

300

Communities provide this "lens" through which people view the world.

What is shared stories/narratives?

300

Attending matches at this stadium is one way the author participates in community.

What is St. James Park?

300

Some people move away from Newcastle but still see themselves as part of the community by doing this.

What is engaging in conversations about what it means to be part of the community?

300

Membership in communities shapes this—our way of interpreting the world.

What is our worldview (the lens through which we see the world)?

400

The author defines community as a group of people who share this.

What is an identity-forming narrative (a story that defines who they are)?

400

The author says stories are so important that they do this.

What is define an aspect of who people are?

400

Supporting this football club is part of the Newcastle community story.

What is Newcastle United?

400

Community membership is less about location and more about this.

What is participation in shared stories and identity?

400

The author says that real social change requires changing this.

What are the most important stories we tell ourselves?

500

Communities differ from other groups because they involve this strong force.

What is a shared sense of identity and moral belonging?

500

The process of rewriting these is essential for social change.

What are communal narratives (shared stories)?

500

Arguments about the city’s future (like buildings or green spaces) matter to the author because they feel like arguments about this.

What is their own future?

500

Community membership is tied to this ongoing activity of making and remaking stories.

What is storytelling (and active participation in it)?

500

According to the author, social change is ultimately this.

What is change in community?