The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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Pagina 13
... cultural diversity brought to a community by different minority groups • a minimal level of sophistication on the part of minority group mem- bers concerning ways to access and to make systems more responsive to their needs ( p . 3 ) ...
... cultural diversity brought to a community by different minority groups • a minimal level of sophistication on the part of minority group mem- bers concerning ways to access and to make systems more responsive to their needs ( p . 3 ) ...
Pagina 68
... cultural patterns of social interaction , social control , and relationships to the standards of the larger community . Negative values , rejection of societal norms , and deviant behavior are attributed to the people in these areas ...
... cultural patterns of social interaction , social control , and relationships to the standards of the larger community . Negative values , rejection of societal norms , and deviant behavior are attributed to the people in these areas ...
Pagina 99
... cultural inhi- bition , " suggest limited participation on the part of minorities . The isolation argument states that underparticipation is the result of a lack of integration into the society , a lack of skills to participate , un ...
... cultural inhi- bition , " suggest limited participation on the part of minorities . The isolation argument states that underparticipation is the result of a lack of integration into the society , a lack of skills to participate , un ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
The Competent Community | 9 |
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 22 |
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