The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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Pagina 122
... leaders with economic leaders and the provision of incentives , such as loan guarantees and tax abatements , designed to lure new business , new housing , and new investments into the central downtown districts . The Influence of ...
... leaders with economic leaders and the provision of incentives , such as loan guarantees and tax abatements , designed to lure new business , new housing , and new investments into the central downtown districts . The Influence of ...
Pagina 131
... leaders are identified , the question still remains , do they con- stitute a structure of community power ? While some " ideal types " of structures have emerged in the social science literature on commu- nity power , many variations of ...
... leaders are identified , the question still remains , do they con- stitute a structure of community power ? While some " ideal types " of structures have emerged in the social science literature on commu- nity power , many variations of ...
Pagina 132
... leaders " community power is a shifting and amorphous thing " ( p . 1044 ) . If interorganizational leaders are found to belong to a resource network , but " not identified as reputational leaders or as actual influentials , " then the ...
... leaders " community power is a shifting and amorphous thing " ( p . 1044 ) . If interorganizational leaders are found to belong to a resource network , but " not identified as reputational leaders or as actual influentials , " then the ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
and Ethnic Minority Neighborhoods | 75 |
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