The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... organizations ( e.g. , tenant organizations ) In order to understand how voluntary associations fit into com- munity systems , you need to examine the nature of the voluntary association as a formal organization . You should explore the ...
... organizations ( e.g. , tenant organizations ) In order to understand how voluntary associations fit into com- munity systems , you need to examine the nature of the voluntary association as a formal organization . You should explore the ...
Pagina 101
... Organizations Another form of " social influence " or " client " voluntary association has emerged in the growth of tenant organizations , especially in pub- lic housing projects . Participation in these organizations is some- times ...
... Organizations Another form of " social influence " or " client " voluntary association has emerged in the growth of tenant organizations , especially in pub- lic housing projects . Participation in these organizations is some- times ...
Pagina 111
... organizations , are " organiza- tional contexts in which practice takes place ” ( Perlman and Gurin , 1972 , p . 82 ) . At times , service and planning organizations seek to create and / or support voluntary associations in order to ...
... organizations , are " organiza- tional contexts in which practice takes place ” ( Perlman and Gurin , 1972 , p . 82 ) . At times , service and planning organizations seek to create and / or support voluntary associations in order to ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
The Competent Community | 9 |
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 22 |
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