The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... ( MACO ) of Detroit , highlighted in a news article at the close of this chapter . Such organizations as MACO provide linkages between the local neighborhood groups and the political and eco- nomic systems of the wider community ...
... ( MACO ) of Detroit , highlighted in a news article at the close of this chapter . Such organizations as MACO provide linkages between the local neighborhood groups and the political and eco- nomic systems of the wider community ...
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... MACO Feisty as Ever on Neighbor- hood Issues " by Ruth Seymour . Us- ing Steggert's ( 1975 ) framework , identify the significant features of this voluntary association . In what ways does it contribute to the needs of neighborhood ...
... MACO Feisty as Ever on Neighbor- hood Issues " by Ruth Seymour . Us- ing Steggert's ( 1975 ) framework , identify the significant features of this voluntary association . In what ways does it contribute to the needs of neighborhood ...
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... MACO fiesty as ever on neighborhood issues . De- troit Free Press , November 6 . Shevky , E. , & Bell , W. ( 1955 ) . Social area analysis : Theory , illustrative application and computational procedures . Stanford , CA : Stan- ford ...
... MACO fiesty as ever on neighborhood issues . De- troit Free Press , November 6 . Shevky , E. , & Bell , W. ( 1955 ) . Social area analysis : Theory , illustrative application and computational procedures . Stanford , CA : Stan- ford ...
Sommario
Developing a Community Orientation | 1 |
The Competent Community | 17 |
The Demographic Development of Communities | 37 |
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