The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... Influence Associations " Some voluntary associations have particular relevance to the field of social welfare in that they advocate for their own membership or for people they care about . These social influence associations ( Rose ...
... Influence Associations " Some voluntary associations have particular relevance to the field of social welfare in that they advocate for their own membership or for people they care about . These social influence associations ( Rose ...
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... influence would be high in minority communities . Since this prediction does not hold in their study , Gilbert and asso- ciates speculate that the general expectation of minority participation is based on the observation of the influence ...
... influence would be high in minority communities . Since this prediction does not hold in their study , Gilbert and asso- ciates speculate that the general expectation of minority participation is based on the observation of the influence ...
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... influence , based on decisions on specific issues . Whether we take a power or influence perspective depends , in part , on whether we emphasize the identification of leadership in a com- munity by virtue of " reputation " for power ...
... influence , based on decisions on specific issues . Whether we take a power or influence perspective depends , in part , on whether we emphasize the identification of leadership in a com- munity by virtue of " reputation " for power ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
The Competent Community | 9 |
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 22 |
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