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Yhteisölliset

Yhteisölliset is the plural form of the Finnish adjective yhteisöllinen, meaning communal or community-oriented. The term is used to describe policies, practices, values, or structures that emphasize social cohesion, cooperation, mutual aid, and the well-being of the community. In Finnish discourse, yhteisölliset approaches often aim to involve multiple stakeholders and strengthen social networks rather than focusing solely on individual achievement.

Etymology and grammar: Yhteisöllinen derives from yhteisö, meaning community, with the suffix -llinen indicating a characteristic.

Usage and contexts: The term appears across sociology, political science, education, urban planning, and public policy.

See also: yhteisö, yhteisöllisyys, yhteisöllinen oppiminen, kollektivismi, sosiaalinen.

Note: In usage, yhteisölliset typically modifies a plural noun, while the singular form yhteisöllinen can describe

In
plural
contexts
the
adjective
takes
the
form
yhteisölliset
to
agree
with
plural
nouns,
as
in
yhteisölliset
arvot
(communal
values)
or
yhteisölliset
käytännöt
(community-based
practices).
The
related
noun
yhteisöllisyys
expresses
a
sense
of
community
or
communality.
It
is
commonly
used
to
describe
approaches
such
as
yhteisölliset
palvelut
(community-based
services),
yhteisöllinen
oppiminen
(community-oriented
learning),
or
yleinen
(shared)
decision-making
processes
that
rely
on
cooperation
and
participation.
Yhteisölliset
perspectives
are
often
contrasted
with
individualistic
or
market-centered
approaches,
highlighting
collective
responsibility
and
social
ties
as
central
to
outcomes.
a
single
communal
feature.