CESC - Lesson 2 - Community Dynamics
CESC - Lesson 2 - Community Dynamics
Dynamics
OBJECTIVES
Power
Structure
Influence
a kind of power that a person possesses over another by
virtue of other people’s positive perception of the former’s
competence and ability
(USDA 2005)
Population Composition
Fertility
the actual productive performance (number of
child births) of a person, couple, group or
population
Population Composition
Fertility
The average number of children that would be born alive
to a woman (or group of women) during her lifetime if
she were to pass through her childbearing years
conforming to the age specific fertility rates of a given
time period. (PSA, 2017)
Population Composition
Population Composition
Mortality
demographic process relating to deaths,
Often summarized by death rates, survival rates,
and life expectancy
Population Composition
Population Composition
Population Composition
Migration
process of
moving from one
place to another.
https://www.academia.edu/5684558/A_Feckless_Pluralism_The_Masquerade_of_Democracy_in_Philippine_Politics
ELITIST
❑ Power conforms to the system of
hierarchical stratification
❑ Related to those who poses
wealth, prestige & authority
❑ Power actors are consist of
tightly knit group
❑ Elites & local aristocracy
Sub-types of Elitism
Control economic
system of the
community
FACTIONAL
❑ Power resides on numerous
interest groups that hold
relatively equal power
❑ They struggle to control or
dominate
❑ They focus on ousting another
than resolving community issues
AMORPHOUS
❑ Refers to seeming absence of an
identifiable power structure in
some
❑ They satisfied with the status
quo – sleeping giants
❑ Dominant power actors can
become active when the
community is agitated enough or
rallied to a cause.
Express your thoughts well!
(Take-home quiz)