The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... dimensions in mind as you seek an understanding of any community , whether it be a small town like Boyertown , a suburb like Oak Park , a central city , or a metropol- itan community . These dimensions are represented in both an eco ...
... dimensions in mind as you seek an understanding of any community , whether it be a small town like Boyertown , a suburb like Oak Park , a central city , or a metropol- itan community . These dimensions are represented in both an eco ...
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... dimensions can help us under- stand these structures . Given the focus of human service profession- als on the neighborhood as a helping resource context , the three di- mensions used by Warren and Warren ( 1977 ) in constructing ...
... dimensions can help us under- stand these structures . Given the focus of human service profession- als on the neighborhood as a helping resource context , the three di- mensions used by Warren and Warren ( 1977 ) in constructing ...
Pagina 140
... dimension of community conflict involves its scope . School strikes may involve large numbers of families in a school ... dimensions of community conflict provide a context for ex- amining the actual process of community conflicts ...
... dimension of community conflict involves its scope . School strikes may involve large numbers of families in a school ... dimensions of community conflict provide a context for ex- amining the actual process of community conflicts ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
and Ethnic Minority Neighborhoods | 75 |
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