The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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Pagina 153
... mass society " ? Are individuals integrated into their local communities , or do societal factors inter- fere or ... society ? Have these " communities of interest " replaced locality - based communities as a focus of attachment , com ...
... mass society " ? Are individuals integrated into their local communities , or do societal factors inter- fere or ... society ? Have these " communities of interest " replaced locality - based communities as a focus of attachment , com ...
Pagina 154
... mass society vis - a - vis local communities , has emerged from recent studies of American communities . This model , which may be characterized as the “ community of limited liability ” ( Janowitz , 1978 ) , is based on the proposition ...
... mass society vis - a - vis local communities , has emerged from recent studies of American communities . This model , which may be characterized as the “ community of limited liability ” ( Janowitz , 1978 ) , is based on the proposition ...
Pagina 186
... mass society and the para - politi- cal structure . American Sociolog- ical Review , 27 ( 5 ) . Gulati , P. ( 1982 ) . Consumer partici- pation in administrative decision making . Social Service Review , 56 . Hallman , H. W. ( 1984 ) ...
... mass society and the para - politi- cal structure . American Sociolog- ical Review , 27 ( 5 ) . Gulati , P. ( 1982 ) . Consumer partici- pation in administrative decision making . Social Service Review , 56 . Hallman , H. W. ( 1984 ) ...
Sommario
Developing a Community Orientation | 1 |
The Competent Community | 17 |
The Demographic Development of Communities | 37 |
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