Geography
- It's hardwired -- or at least firmware wired.
- And it's a freebie, since it solves a lot of communication problems as well.
Downside: by its very nature, limited. But that can be ameliorated in part by exploiting time and adding in additional strands as focal points.
Time
We've all got a past and a future and that's true of geographically-based groups as well. For instance, most martial arts, for instance (mistakenly or not), maintain some semblance of a link with their origins. All style of karate, for instance, originated in Okinawa. By definition. The word has lost that connotation in the broader community, but that's actually what karate means. That focus, of geography of origin, can serve as a focal point.
Alumni organizations would be another example of a geographic community extended by a time strand.
Similarly, FUTURE geography can also serve as a focal point. Reaching out to future residents -- or representatives of future residents, e.g. the idea of preserving the area for your grandchildren -- is also a way to expand the common interest.
Finally, find ways to interest people outside of your geographic community in the existence or issues of your community. This is not the same as expanding your geographic community. It is more along the lines of serving as a model for others -- or a bad example. "This is how we did it," versus, "This could happen to you."
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