| 1. Communal Studies Association |
| Scholarly group which studies present and past communal societies of the United States. Includes membership information, fellowships and awards, publications, conferences, links, and bibliography. |
| http://www.communalstudies.info/ |
| 2. EcoNomads |
| "Down to earth nomads in quest of future civilization." Travelogue reports on visits to ecovillages, intentional communities, communes, and other co-living projects around the world. |
| http://economads.com |
| 3. Federation of Egalitarian Communities |
| Network of communal (income-sharing) groups in North America, includes information about member communities, articles about communal life, and related resources. |
| http://www.thefec.org/ |
| 4. Global Ecovillage Network |
| Information about communities of people striving to live sustainably, including directory, news, resources, educational programs. |
| http://gen.ecovillage.org/ |
| 5. Intentional Communities |
| Provides information and resources for seekers of community, including large directory, classified ads, Communities Magazine, Communities Directory, sale of community-related books and materials. |
| http://www.ic.org/ |
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| 6. International Communal Studies Association - ICSA |
| Multidisciplinary, academic organization for scholarly exchange regarding communes, intentional communities, collective settlements and kibbutz. |
| http://www.ic.org/icsa/ |
| 7. Managing the Spiritual Neighborhood |
| A program for creating community in the place where you live, including spirituality, back-to-the-earth civic responsibility, and neighborhood management. |
| http://www.spiritualneighborhood.org |
| 8. New Liberty Village |
| Discussion and content about social invention, intentional community, government, alternative tools and shelter, health, gardening, beliefs, and dreams. |
| http://newlibertyvillage.com/ |
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