The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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Pagina 75
... class are combined , they have a very powerful effect on the resources and liabilities of neighborhood res- idents ( Logan , 1978 ) . Many communities , 75 The Emergence of Social Class and Ethnic Minority Neighborhoods.
... class are combined , they have a very powerful effect on the resources and liabilities of neighborhood res- idents ( Logan , 1978 ) . Many communities , 75 The Emergence of Social Class and Ethnic Minority Neighborhoods.
Pagina 77
... are also often identified by the major popula- tion groups residing in the area . Examples are described by Suttles ( 1968 ) in terms of " locality groups " 77 Emergence of Social Class and Ethnic Minority Neighborhoods.
... are also often identified by the major popula- tion groups residing in the area . Examples are described by Suttles ( 1968 ) in terms of " locality groups " 77 Emergence of Social Class and Ethnic Minority Neighborhoods.
Pagina 83
... emerge among the invading group . Social interaction of residents , such as neighboring , may change in these areas , but the nature of the new patterns of interaction is not ... Emergence of Social Class and Ethnic Minority Neighborhoods.
... emerge among the invading group . Social interaction of residents , such as neighboring , may change in these areas , but the nature of the new patterns of interaction is not ... Emergence of Social Class and Ethnic Minority Neighborhoods.
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CONTENTS | 1 |
The Competent Community | 9 |
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 22 |
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