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These maps illustrate an ecological perspective to understanding communities .
These descriptions of communities through the use of maps can be compiled by
personnel in a social welfare agency . The Community as a Social System Social
...
These maps illustrate an ecological perspective to understanding communities .
These descriptions of communities through the use of maps can be compiled by
personnel in a social welfare agency . The Community as a Social System Social
...
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system , we are interested in understanding how a community as a whole is
functioning as well as understanding the activities of the various social units , or
subsystems , which make up the system . An important feature of social systems ...
system , we are interested in understanding how a community as a whole is
functioning as well as understanding the activities of the various social units , or
subsystems , which make up the system . An important feature of social systems ...
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The ecological models used to understand the early immigrant groups ,
particularly the sociological models of the ... 1985 ) argue that past community
types based on residence and ecological principles are not useful for
understanding new ...
The ecological models used to understand the early immigrant groups ,
particularly the sociological models of the ... 1985 ) argue that past community
types based on residence and ecological principles are not useful for
understanding new ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 29 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
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