The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... society . " Do bonds of " local integration " persist or change to vertical ties to the larger society ? Warren ( 1963 ) maintains that small , rural communities have developed vertical ties and are simply a part of a bureaucratized ...
... society . " Do bonds of " local integration " persist or change to vertical ties to the larger society ? Warren ( 1963 ) maintains that small , rural communities have developed vertical ties and are simply a part of a bureaucratized ...
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... society ? Have these " communities of interest " replaced locality - based communities as a focus of attachment , com- mitment , and identification ? Mass Society It is generally recognized that local American communities operate within ...
... society ? Have these " communities of interest " replaced locality - based communities as a focus of attachment , com- mitment , and identification ? Mass Society It is generally recognized that local American communities operate within ...
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... society , although they are more limited than in previous traditional forms of society . The concept of community of limited liability suggests that per- sonal community involvement is partial and voluntary in relation to primary group ...
... society , although they are more limited than in previous traditional forms of society . The concept of community of limited liability suggests that per- sonal community involvement is partial and voluntary in relation to primary group ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
The Competent Community | 9 |
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 22 |
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activities agencies American areas bars building centers central cities Chapter Chicago citizens competence concept County culture decision described Detroit developed economic effective efforts environment especially ethnic examine example Federal forces formal functions ghetto groups homes housing identify important increase individuals influence institutions integration interaction interest involved issues larger Latinos leaders levels living major membership metropolitan Michigan minority move munity needs neighborhood neighbors offices opportunities organizations Park participation patterns percent persons perspective planning political population positive Press problems professional programs racial Read relationships residential residents Review rural says serve social society sources status structure subsystems suburban suburbs suggests tion types understanding units urban values voluntary associations Warren welfare women workers York