concept   communal living

19 commonsense assertions
Cultures (19) Western societies (1) modern urban societies (1) Northern Europe (1) Western urban culture (1) African tribal communities (1) Amazonian indigenous communities (1) Amazonian tribes (1) Bhutan (1) Brazilians indigenous communities (1) Highly urbanized areas in Western societies (1) Modern urban areas in developed countries (1) Northern countries (1) Remote areas in Asia (1) Scandinavia (1) Traditional communities (1) Traditional tribal cultures (1) Tropical countries (1) Urban areas in industrialized countries (1) Urban areas in modern societies (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 communal living Western societies Communal living is less common in Western societies, which prioritize individual households and economic independence. 9
2 communal living modern urban societies Modern urban societies struggle with communal living due to the emphasis on individualism. 3
3 communal living Northern Europe Communal living is emphasized in Northern European culture, though communal eating is less common. 2
4 communal living Western urban culture Western urban culture places emphasis on individualism and personal living spaces within households, despite the concept of communal living. 2
5 communal living African tribal communities Communal living is a common cultural practice in African tribal communities that emphasizes collective support and social responsibility. 1
6 communal living Amazonian indigenous communities Amazonian indigenous communities prioritize communal living and shared responsibilities. 1
7 communal living Amazonian tribes Amazonian tribes practice communal living, with shared responsibilities and resources to support the community as a whole. 1
8 communal living Bhutan Communal living in Bhutan is ingrained in cultural tradition, with multiple generations living together in harmony. 1
9 communal living Brazilians indigenous communities Brazilians indigenous communities have a naturally integrated way of life with strong kinship and community ties in communal living. 1
10 communal living Highly urbanized areas in Western societies Communal living is considered unconventional and associated with specific groups in highly urbanized Western societies. 1
11 communal living Modern urban areas in developed countries Communal living is not the standard and is often seen as an alternative or countercultural choice in modern urban areas in developed countries. 1
12 communal living Northern countries Communal living is less common in Northern countries, where nuclear family units are more prevalent. 1
13 communal living Remote areas in Asia Extended families in remote Asian areas often live together and support each other in communal living and decision-making. 1
14 communal living Scandinavia Communal living is common and often preferred in Scandinavian culture, promoting social cohesion and sustainability. 1
15 communal living Traditional communities Communal living in traditional communities involves multiple generations living harmoniously together within cultural traditions. 1
16 communal living Traditional tribal cultures In traditional tribal cultures, communal living is common with shared living spaces and common areas. 1
17 communal living Tropical countries Communal living is more common in tropical countries, with extended families often living together. 1
18 communal living Urban areas in industrialized countries Communal living in urban areas of industrialized countries is perceived as non-traditional and less common, often associated with specific subcultures or intentional communities. 1
19 communal living Urban areas in modern societies Communal living in urban areas is viewed as unconventional and a lifestyle choice for economic or ideological reasons. 1