The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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Phillip Fellin. Community Power Perspectives To examine the power structure of a community , consider the con- ceptual differences between " power " and " influence . " Clark ( 1973 ) defines power as " the potential ability of an actor ...
Phillip Fellin. Community Power Perspectives To examine the power structure of a community , consider the con- ceptual differences between " power " and " influence . " Clark ( 1973 ) defines power as " the potential ability of an actor ...
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... power ? While some " ideal types " of structures have emerged in the social science literature on commu- nity power , many variations of these types exist in ... Community Power Viewing the community as 131 The Community Political System.
... power ? While some " ideal types " of structures have emerged in the social science literature on commu- nity power , many variations of these types exist in ... Community Power Viewing the community as 131 The Community Political System.
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... community policy . Given the fact that several community subsys- tems , particularly the economic system , can potentially influence community policies , we have explored two major dimensions of community power : power within the ...
... community policy . Given the fact that several community subsys- tems , particularly the economic system , can potentially influence community policies , we have explored two major dimensions of community power : power within the ...
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