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As noted in our earlier discussion , functions such as mutual aid , socialization ,
and social participation are carried out through various types of formal
organizations . The voluntary association is one of these types . The voluntary
association is ...
As noted in our earlier discussion , functions such as mutual aid , socialization ,
and social participation are carried out through various types of formal
organizations . The voluntary association is one of these types . The voluntary
association is ...
Pagina 99
( 1973 ) , provides an illustration of the participation of minorities in voluntary
associations . The researchers assume that there are benefits related to active
participation in voluntary organizations , such as increased opportunity and
chance of ...
( 1973 ) , provides an illustration of the participation of minorities in voluntary
associations . The researchers assume that there are benefits related to active
participation in voluntary organizations , such as increased opportunity and
chance of ...
Pagina 102
variables of a community may be related to citizen participation . Gilbert , Specht ,
and Brown ( 1974 ) found contradictions in the literature with regard to the
question of whether “ active " citizen participation is more likely to occur in large
or ...
variables of a community may be related to citizen participation . Gilbert , Specht ,
and Brown ( 1974 ) found contradictions in the literature with regard to the
question of whether “ active " citizen participation is more likely to occur in large
or ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
UNDERSTANDING COMMUNITIES | 28 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
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