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One of the central functions of the community system is boundary maintenance .
A community engages in activities which will assure its continuance as a
separate entity or social organization . Boundary maintenance is exemplified by
physical ...
One of the central functions of the community system is boundary maintenance .
A community engages in activities which will assure its continuance as a
separate entity or social organization . Boundary maintenance is exemplified by
physical ...
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Application of a Social Systems Perspective In applying social systems concepts
to the community , Warren ( 1963 ) specified five functions which a community
performs : production / distribution / consumption , socialization , social control ...
Application of a Social Systems Perspective In applying social systems concepts
to the community , Warren ( 1963 ) specified five functions which a community
performs : production / distribution / consumption , socialization , social control ...
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1 The Functions of Neighborhoods Source : From The Neighborhood Organizer '
s Handbook by Rachelle B . Warren and Donald I . Warren , c1977 by University
of Notre Dame Press . Reprinted by permission . borhoods . In order to make ...
1 The Functions of Neighborhoods Source : From The Neighborhood Organizer '
s Handbook by Rachelle B . Warren and Donald I . Warren , c1977 by University
of Notre Dame Press . Reprinted by permission . borhoods . In order to make ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 29 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
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