The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... functions . Patterns having to do with the system's exter- nal activities serve adaptive functions and goal - attainment functions . Internal activities are viewed in terms of integrative functions and pattern - maintenance / tension ...
... functions . Patterns having to do with the system's exter- nal activities serve adaptive functions and goal - attainment functions . Internal activities are viewed in terms of integrative functions and pattern - maintenance / tension ...
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... functions which a community performs : production / distribution / consumption , socialization , social control , social partic- ipation , and mutual support . A community as a social system is com- posed of subsystems which carry out ...
... functions which a community performs : production / distribution / consumption , socialization , social control , social partic- ipation , and mutual support . A community as a social system is com- posed of subsystems which carry out ...
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... functions they serve for resi- dents . Warren and Warren ( 1977 ) provide a framework with a neigh- borhood function perspective . Figure 6.1 includes their definitions of six major functions provided in neighborhoods . As examination ...
... functions they serve for resi- dents . Warren and Warren ( 1977 ) provide a framework with a neigh- borhood function perspective . Figure 6.1 includes their definitions of six major functions provided in neighborhoods . As examination ...
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Developing a Community Orientation | 1 |
The Competent Community | 17 |
The Demographic Development of Communities | 37 |
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