The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... interest and community of residence . The locality - based community provides the basic point of refer- ence throughout this book , but you will quickly realize that commu- nities of interest get a considerable amount of attention ...
... interest and community of residence . The locality - based community provides the basic point of refer- ence throughout this book , but you will quickly realize that commu- nities of interest get a considerable amount of attention ...
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... interest " ( Meyerson and Banfield , 1955 ) . He suggests three views of public interest : organismic , communalist , and individualistic ( Gilbert , 1979 , p.648 ) . " The organismic view of the public interest perceives the community ...
... interest " ( Meyerson and Banfield , 1955 ) . He suggests three views of public interest : organismic , communalist , and individualistic ( Gilbert , 1979 , p.648 ) . " The organismic view of the public interest perceives the community ...
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Phillip Fellin. Communities of Interest Individuals and groups are often affiliated with " non - place " com- munities , or communities of interest . Although locality is not a basis for membership , these communities , sometimes ...
Phillip Fellin. Communities of Interest Individuals and groups are often affiliated with " non - place " com- munities , or communities of interest . Although locality is not a basis for membership , these communities , sometimes ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
The Competent Community | 9 |
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 22 |
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