Although the way associations and the organization of local social life
are intertwined is one of the oldest approaches to community study, the
way citizens and residents come together informally to act and solve
problems has rarely been a primary focus. Associations are central to
important and developing areas of social theory and social action. This
handbook takes voluntary associations as the starting point for making
sense of communities. It offers a new perspective on voluntary
organizations and gives an integrated, yet diverse, theoretical
understanding of this important aspect of community life.