A large metropolitan hospital has introduced a new staffing model. Many nurses now work rotating short-term contracts across multiple wards, and some shifts are filled through an app that offers last-minute work. To improve staff wellbeing and retention, management has also created a hospital-wide online platform where staff can join “micro-communities” (e.g. new graduates, night-shift workers, culturally and linguistically diverse staff, staff who commute long distances) that organise informal meet-ups and peer support. Some long-term staff argue that the hospital has “lost its community” because people no longer stay on one ward long enough to build trust and shared routines. Others argue that staff now belong to multiple communities at once and that these newer forms of belonging are just as real as ward-based ties.
b. Analyse how two different factors from the scenario (choose from technological, economic, social, political, or geographical) interact to change the experience of community for nurses over time.
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In this unit, students explore the ways sociologists have thought about the idea of community and how various types of community are experienced. They examine the relationship between social movements and social change, including the nature, purpose, power, and outcomes of social movements.
Students examine the changing definitions and experiences of community, including the theories of Ferdinand Tonnies and Michel Maffesoli. They analyse factors influencing belonging, the impact of technology, economic, social, political, and geographical factors, and evaluate a specific community experience, considering ethical research methodology.
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