The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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Pagina 139
... controversies at the community level are reported on almost daily in the press and on television . Ex- amples include ... Controversy also occurs when formal community organizations seek to bring about changes , such as high- way routes ...
... controversies at the community level are reported on almost daily in the press and on television . Ex- amples include ... Controversy also occurs when formal community organizations seek to bring about changes , such as high- way routes ...
Pagina 140
... controversy . Some community controversies are broad in scope , but have little impact on most community residents and are of little interest to them personally . Thus , a dispute between a mayor and a city council over city purchases ...
... controversy . Some community controversies are broad in scope , but have little impact on most community residents and are of little interest to them personally . Thus , a dispute between a mayor and a city council over city purchases ...
Pagina 146
... controversy that attracted national attention during the summer of 1981 " ( Warner , et al . , 1982 , pp . 4-5 ) . A total of approximately 3,800 persons were displaced . The city of Detroit promised to provide " relocation assistance ...
... controversy that attracted national attention during the summer of 1981 " ( Warner , et al . , 1982 , pp . 4-5 ) . A total of approximately 3,800 persons were displaced . The city of Detroit promised to provide " relocation assistance ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
The Competent Community | 9 |
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 22 |
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