The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... understanding of any community , whether it be a small town like Boyertown , a suburb like Oak Park , a central city , or a metropol- itan community . These dimensions are represented in both an eco- logical systems and a social systems ...
... understanding of any community , whether it be a small town like Boyertown , a suburb like Oak Park , a central city , or a metropol- itan community . These dimensions are represented in both an eco- logical systems and a social systems ...
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Phillip Fellin. 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 ...
Phillip Fellin. 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 ...
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... understanding of an organization's social environment ( task and general ) is crucial for the professional involved in providing di- rect services to clients . Professionals in planning organizations need this understanding in order to ...
... understanding of an organization's social environment ( task and general ) is crucial for the professional involved in providing di- rect services to clients . Professionals in planning organizations need this understanding in order to ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
The Competent Community | 9 |
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 22 |
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