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These types of voluntary organizations may be classified as follows : •
Occupation linked ( e . g . , unions , professional organizations ) • Social ( e . g . ,
dance clubs , card clubs , sports clubs , church social clubs ) • Political ( e . g . ,
political ...
These types of voluntary organizations may be classified as follows : •
Occupation linked ( e . g . , unions , professional organizations ) • Social ( e . g . ,
dance clubs , card clubs , sports clubs , church social clubs ) • Political ( e . g . ,
political ...
Pagina 101
some organizations rely heavily on staff employees , or on a small circle of
volunteers , and most members remain passive . This latter type of association
may be labeled “ minimalist . ” This type of association has problems when it
seeks to ...
some organizations rely heavily on staff employees , or on a small circle of
volunteers , and most members remain passive . This latter type of association
may be labeled “ minimalist . ” This type of association has problems when it
seeks to ...
Pagina 111
Voluntary associations , along with service agencies and planning organizations
, are “ organizational contexts in which practice takes place ” ( Perlman and Gurin
, 1972 , p . 82 ) . At times , service and planning organizations seek to create ...
Voluntary associations , along with service agencies and planning organizations
, are “ organizational contexts in which practice takes place ” ( Perlman and Gurin
, 1972 , p . 82 ) . At times , service and planning organizations seek to create ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
UNDERSTANDING COMMUNITIES | 28 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
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