The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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Pagina 102
... influence would be high in minority communities . Since this prediction does not hold in their study , Gilbert and asso- ciates speculate that the general expectation of minority participation is based on the observation of the influence ...
... influence would be high in minority communities . Since this prediction does not hold in their study , Gilbert and asso- ciates speculate that the general expectation of minority participation is based on the observation of the influence ...
Pagina 129
... influence them individually or through interest - group ef- forts . A few citizens serve leadership roles in political parties and interest groups and engage in activities in order to influence com- munity decision making . The role of ...
... influence them individually or through interest - group ef- forts . A few citizens serve leadership roles in political parties and interest groups and engage in activities in order to influence com- munity decision making . The role of ...
Pagina 195
... influence on , 113 interrelationships , 111 specialization , 111 Slum : as neighborhood , 67 social order in , 68 Social Area Analysis , 51 Social class : emergence of , 75-90 relation to social stratification , 57 , 58,77 Social ...
... influence on , 113 interrelationships , 111 specialization , 111 Slum : as neighborhood , 67 social order in , 68 Social Area Analysis , 51 Social class : emergence of , 75-90 relation to social stratification , 57 , 58,77 Social ...
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Developing a Community Orientation | 1 |
The Competent Community | 17 |
The Demographic Development of Communities | 37 |
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