The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... activities of the various social units , or subsystems , which make up the system . An important feature of social systems theory is the specification of the boundaries of the system in relation to its environment . To illustrate , a ...
... activities of the various social units , or subsystems , which make up the system . An important feature of social systems theory is the specification of the boundaries of the system in relation to its environment . To illustrate , a ...
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... activities . The Fusfeld ( 1973 ) model also has features of a colonial model , with residents seen as segregated ... activities of the ghetto without recognizing the strengths of the employed and the extensive contacts and activities of ...
... activities . The Fusfeld ( 1973 ) model also has features of a colonial model , with residents seen as segregated ... activities of the ghetto without recognizing the strengths of the employed and the extensive contacts and activities of ...
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... activities , 31 Social networks : 155 defined , 155 dimensions of , 155 links in , 155 The Social Order of the Slum , 25 Social participation activities , 31 Social Security Act , Title XX Amendments , 1974 , 103 Social stratification ...
... activities , 31 Social networks : 155 defined , 155 dimensions of , 155 links in , 155 The Social Order of the Slum , 25 Social participation activities , 31 Social Security Act , Title XX Amendments , 1974 , 103 Social stratification ...
Sommario
Developing a Community Orientation | 1 |
The Competent Community | 17 |
The Demographic Development of Communities | 37 |
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