Abstract: | AbstractOn the basis of a concrete case of working in a community the article discusses the characteristics of the dynamics that bond individuals into a community. The self-organizing process of establishing a community resembles certain physical processes, which is the reason why the cohesive factor enabling the emergence of a community is designated as a condensation nuclei. The condensation nuclei can manifest itself as a common interest. If a feedback mechanism emerges, it creates a recursively restoring union allowing for long-term stability of the community. The article emphasizes important factors that have to be considered when working with a community: taking into account the nature of the condensation nuclei, feedback mechanisms and directions that the community wishes to take, regardless of the interests and goals of the knowledgeable facilitator; otherwise his activity conflicts with the interests of the community. Working with a community is a complex and manifold activity demanding constant self-reflection. |