The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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Phillip Fellin. Table 7.1 Black Identification with Spatial and Sociopsychological Communities Identification with ... identify with or participate in the black community . Janowitz ' ( 1978 ) concept of " community of limited ...
Phillip Fellin. Table 7.1 Black Identification with Spatial and Sociopsychological Communities Identification with ... identify with or participate in the black community . Janowitz ' ( 1978 ) concept of " community of limited ...
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... identify , for specific issues , the individuals who were involved in major policy decisions . Once leaders are identified , the question still remains , do they con- stitute a structure of community power ? While some “ ideal types ...
... identify , for specific issues , the individuals who were involved in major policy decisions . Once leaders are identified , the question still remains , do they con- stitute a structure of community power ? While some “ ideal types ...
Pagina 156
... identified in terms of race , ethnicity , and religious affiliation . In the case of professions , individ- uals often identify themselves with membership in an occupational group , such as the legal community , the medical community ...
... identified in terms of race , ethnicity , and religious affiliation . In the case of professions , individ- uals often identify themselves with membership in an occupational group , such as the legal community , the medical community ...
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Developing a Community Orientation | 1 |
The Competent Community | 17 |
The Demographic Development of Communities | 37 |
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