This term was first used (B. Anderson 2006) to describe a nation, for even in the smallest nation, people will never know, meet, or hear about all their fellow-countrymen, but most people will have in their minds an image of their nation as a community. Thus, A. Latham et al. (2009) describe an imagined community as ‘a group of people, united in the sense of their community, this unity being aided by newspapers, magazines, poster hoardings, cinema, radio, and television’.