The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... concepts such as class consciousness , class awareness , class identi- fication , and cognitive maps — all images of the class structure . Does the concept of social class have meaning for community res- idents ? Using residents ...
... concepts such as class consciousness , class awareness , class identi- fication , and cognitive maps — all images of the class structure . Does the concept of social class have meaning for community res- idents ? Using residents ...
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... CONCEPT By Michael Lewis LANSING - The growing trend to place mentally ill and retarded persons in group homes among family residences is winning support of courts and the Legislature . Despite vocal opposition and lawsuits from ...
... CONCEPT By Michael Lewis LANSING - The growing trend to place mentally ill and retarded persons in group homes among family residences is winning support of courts and the Legislature . Despite vocal opposition and lawsuits from ...
Pagina 168
... concept of " great cities " as large and dense communities , noting that " Towns , suburbs , and even little cities ... concepts to guide your study , from the perspectives of ecological and social systems , neighborhoods , voluntary ...
... concept of " great cities " as large and dense communities , noting that " Towns , suburbs , and even little cities ... concepts to guide your study , from the perspectives of ecological and social systems , neighborhoods , voluntary ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
The Competent Community | 9 |
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 22 |
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