Community Can Have Subcommunities (Overgaard-2017)

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This is a theory that states "A community can consist of other communities."

Community Can Have Subcommunities was formulated by Nicholas Overgaard in 2017.1

Scientonomic History

Acceptance Record

This theory has never been accepted.

Suggestions To Accept

Here are all the modifications where the acceptance of this theory has been suggested:

Modification Community Date Suggested Summary Verdict Verdict Rationale Date Assessed
Sciento-2017-0013 Scientonomy 19 May 2017 Accept that communities can consist of other communities, i.e. that there is such a thing as a sub-community. Open

Questions Answered

Community Can Have Subcommunities (Overgaard-2017) is an attempt to answer the following questions: Associations of Community.

Description

A community can consist of other communities, i.e. subcommunities. Thus, there is such a thing as a sub-community, i.e. a community that is part of a larger community (e.g. the community of particle physicists within the community of physicists).


Reasons

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References

  1. ^  Overgaard, Nicholas. (2017) A Taxonomy for the Social Agents of Scientific Change. Scientonomy 1, 55-62. Retrieved from https://www.scientojournal.com/index.php/scientonomy/article/view/28234.