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Opportunity for the " stranger ” to initiate involvement , so that one may join
without being asked by a member or approved by a board . • In local associations
, membership that includes some neighbors and / or friends , thus allowing for a ...
Opportunity for the " stranger ” to initiate involvement , so that one may join
without being asked by a member or approved by a board . • In local associations
, membership that includes some neighbors and / or friends , thus allowing for a ...
Pagina 100
In considering reasons for active participation in associations , the argument is
made that people in low status positions , such as minorities , compensate for
discriminations and fulfill their needs through membership in voluntary
associations .
In considering reasons for active participation in associations , the argument is
made that people in low status positions , such as minorities , compensate for
discriminations and fulfill their needs through membership in voluntary
associations .
Pagina 156
Although locality is not a basis for membership , these communities , sometimes
referred to as interest groups , provide avenues for integration and attachment to
the local community of place , while at the same time providing identification with
...
Although locality is not a basis for membership , these communities , sometimes
referred to as interest groups , provide avenues for integration and attachment to
the local community of place , while at the same time providing identification with
...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
UNDERSTANDING COMMUNITIES | 28 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
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