The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... interaction ) . This chapter introduces the basic concepts of eco- logical systems and social systems , two different but complementary frameworks for an understanding of a " total " community and the interaction of its parts . The ...
... interaction ) . This chapter introduces the basic concepts of eco- logical systems and social systems , two different but complementary frameworks for an understanding of a " total " community and the interaction of its parts . The ...
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... interactions of individuals . Wirth's ( 1938 ) classic work , " Urbanism as a Way of Life , ” explores these relationships , dealing with the crucial question of what happens to communities and the social interactions of its citizens as ...
... interactions of individuals . Wirth's ( 1938 ) classic work , " Urbanism as a Way of Life , ” explores these relationships , dealing with the crucial question of what happens to communities and the social interactions of its citizens as ...
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... interaction , social control , and relationships to the standards of the larger community . Negative values , rejection of societal norms , and deviant behavior are attributed to the people in these areas . The reason ghettos are often ...
... interaction , social control , and relationships to the standards of the larger community . Negative values , rejection of societal norms , and deviant behavior are attributed to the people in these areas . The reason ghettos are often ...
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Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
and Ethnic Minority Neighborhoods | 75 |
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