The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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Pagina 24
... concerns can be identified within the urban community . Such " pictures " of the community can be useful to social practition- ers in understanding the behavior and attitudes of residents toward other groups ( Poplin , 1979 ) . They can ...
... concerns can be identified within the urban community . Such " pictures " of the community can be useful to social practition- ers in understanding the behavior and attitudes of residents toward other groups ( Poplin , 1979 ) . They can ...
Pagina 70
... concerns the capacity and orientation of the neighbor- hood group to handle social change . Thus , a neighborhood may be or- ganized toward stability or change , or it may be unorganized . The neighborhood organized for stability is ...
... concerns the capacity and orientation of the neighbor- hood group to handle social change . Thus , a neighborhood may be or- ganized toward stability or change , or it may be unorganized . The neighborhood organized for stability is ...
Pagina 168
... , and so- cial integration . A key consideration concerns where you can obtain information about how a community is functioning and what the var- ious conditions in a community are like . There are 168 Community Processes.
... , and so- cial integration . A key consideration concerns where you can obtain information about how a community is functioning and what the var- ious conditions in a community are like . There are 168 Community Processes.
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CONTENTS | 1 |
The Competent Community | 9 |
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 22 |
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