The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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Pagina 46
... issues , or political issues . Continued urbanization may progressively eradicate some rural / urban life - style differences . However , some authors , such as Fischer ( 1978 ) , claim that people in urban areas will continue to be ...
... issues , or political issues . Continued urbanization may progressively eradicate some rural / urban life - style differences . However , some authors , such as Fischer ( 1978 ) , claim that people in urban areas will continue to be ...
Pagina 95
... issues of concern , in placing local issues on the political agenda of the com- munity , in producing new leaders , or in creating and maintaining boundaries and political identities . Voluntary Organizations as a Part of Helping ...
... issues of concern , in placing local issues on the political agenda of the com- munity , in producing new leaders , or in creating and maintaining boundaries and political identities . Voluntary Organizations as a Part of Helping ...
Pagina 131
... issues rather than repeated domination by a single power faction across all community issues " ( Perrucci and Pil- isuk , 1970 , p . 1040 ) . Other power structures could be perceived or labeled as pyramidal , factional , coalitional ...
... issues rather than repeated domination by a single power faction across all community issues " ( Perrucci and Pil- isuk , 1970 , p . 1040 ) . Other power structures could be perceived or labeled as pyramidal , factional , coalitional ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
The Competent Community | 9 |
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 22 |
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