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interests ; ( 3 ) there exists a level of articulateness that allows for effective
communication about community issues between the diverse segments of the
community ; and ( 4 ) residents participate in identifying goals and implementing
them .
interests ; ( 3 ) there exists a level of articulateness that allows for effective
communication about community issues between the diverse segments of the
community ; and ( 4 ) residents participate in identifying goals and implementing
them .
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The greater the inequities in employment opportunities , health and social service
resources , and social status , the less effective and functionally competent the
community is with respect to its total population . Institutional racism ( Barbarin ...
The greater the inequities in employment opportunities , health and social service
resources , and social status , the less effective and functionally competent the
community is with respect to its total population . Institutional racism ( Barbarin ...
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Some neighborhoods seem to have the capacity , through formal and informal
resources , to mount “ effective campaigns to influence local officials with respect
to neighborhood issues ” ( Davidson , 1981 ) . Community opposition is regarded
...
Some neighborhoods seem to have the capacity , through formal and informal
resources , to mount “ effective campaigns to influence local officials with respect
to neighborhood issues ” ( Davidson , 1981 ) . Community opposition is regarded
...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
UNDERSTANDING COMMUNITIES | 28 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
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