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Does the concept of social class have meaning for community residents ? Using
residents ' reports on their subjective interpretations of social class , Jackman and
Jackman ( 1982 ) found that “ social class is a major source of group identity for ...
Does the concept of social class have meaning for community residents ? Using
residents ' reports on their subjective interpretations of social class , Jackman and
Jackman ( 1982 ) found that “ social class is a major source of group identity for ...
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COURT DECISIONS SUPPORT GROUP HOMES CONCEPT By Michael Lewis
LANSING — The growing trend to place mentally ill and retarded persons in
group homes among family residences is winning support of courts and the ...
COURT DECISIONS SUPPORT GROUP HOMES CONCEPT By Michael Lewis
LANSING — The growing trend to place mentally ill and retarded persons in
group homes among family residences is winning support of courts and the ...
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Jane Jacobs ( 1961 ) makes this point most dramatically in her use of the concept
of “ great cities ” as large and dense communities , noting that “ Towns , suburbs ,
and even little cities are totally different organisms from great cities ” ( p . 447 ) .
Jane Jacobs ( 1961 ) makes this point most dramatically in her use of the concept
of “ great cities ” as large and dense communities , noting that “ Towns , suburbs ,
and even little cities are totally different organisms from great cities ” ( p . 447 ) .
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CONTENTS | 1 |
UNDERSTANDING COMMUNITIES | 28 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
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