The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... value laden , they may not be regarded as " good " by all residents ( Gans , 1961 ) . It can be expected that people share some values and interests and differ with regard to others . Ex- amples of such values appear in Warren's ( 1980 ) ...
... value laden , they may not be regarded as " good " by all residents ( Gans , 1961 ) . It can be expected that people share some values and interests and differ with regard to others . Ex- amples of such values appear in Warren's ( 1980 ) ...
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... values . Values , then , comprise a second major dimen- sion for classifying neighborhoods . Neighborhood values , such as ori- entation toward education and good citizenship , may be viewed on a positive - negative continuum , based on ...
... values . Values , then , comprise a second major dimen- sion for classifying neighborhoods . Neighborhood values , such as ori- entation toward education and good citizenship , may be viewed on a positive - negative continuum , based on ...
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... values , e.g. , the inner - city , elite apartment - dwellers . The third type is repre- sented in slum neighborhoods with high mobility and negative values and the criminal world neighborhoods and delinquency areas depicted by Kobrin ...
... values , e.g. , the inner - city , elite apartment - dwellers . The third type is repre- sented in slum neighborhoods with high mobility and negative values and the criminal world neighborhoods and delinquency areas depicted by Kobrin ...
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Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
and Ethnic Minority Neighborhoods | 75 |
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