The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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Pagina 94
... voluntary associations fit into com- munity systems , you need to examine the nature of the voluntary association as a formal organization . You should explore the func- tions these organizations serve for individuals and for the commu ...
... voluntary associations fit into com- munity systems , you need to examine the nature of the voluntary association as a formal organization . You should explore the func- tions these organizations serve for individuals and for the commu ...
Pagina 95
... organization . In general , voluntary associations are defined as organized groups with the following characteristics : 1. Continuity : the association persists over some discernible period of time 2. Goals : the association is formed ...
... organization . In general , voluntary associations are defined as organized groups with the following characteristics : 1. Continuity : the association persists over some discernible period of time 2. Goals : the association is formed ...
Pagina 97
Phillip Fellin. Voluntary Associations as Links to the Community Voluntary associations link individuals to the larger community ( Bel- lah , et al . , 1985 ) . This occurs within the political process where as- sociations with political ...
Phillip Fellin. Voluntary Associations as Links to the Community Voluntary associations link individuals to the larger community ( Bel- lah , et al . , 1985 ) . This occurs within the political process where as- sociations with political ...
Sommario
Developing a Community Orientation | 1 |
The Competent Community | 17 |
The Demographic Development of Communities | 37 |
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