The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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Pagina 102
... planning periods for City Demonstration Agencies of model cities communities . The demographic variables in the Gilbert et al . study were city size , target area size , and percentage minority in the target area ( p . 521 ) . The data ...
... planning periods for City Demonstration Agencies of model cities communities . The demographic variables in the Gilbert et al . study were city size , target area size , and percentage minority in the target area ( p . 521 ) . The data ...
Pagina 103
... planning structures , always with the need to include citizen participation into the planning struc- ture . Gilbert alerts us to the idea that the planning structures of a community are likely to be related to the community's views on ...
... planning structures , always with the need to include citizen participation into the planning struc- ture . Gilbert alerts us to the idea that the planning structures of a community are likely to be related to the community's views on ...
Pagina 111
... planning 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 ...
... planning 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 ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
The Competent Community | 9 |
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 22 |
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