The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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... citizens describe a good community in terms of a " good place to live , " a " good place to work , ” a “ good place to raise kids , " or a " good place to retire " -with each citizen having a some- what different definition or image of ...
... citizens describe a good community in terms of a " good place to live , " a " good place to work , ” a “ good place to raise kids , " or a " good place to retire " -with each citizen having a some- what different definition or image of ...
Pagina 124
... Citizens may use voluntary associations to engage in community conflicts , especially in opposing actions of local ... citizen participation at the local community level and enable members to combine resources and relate to large ...
... Citizens may use voluntary associations to engage in community conflicts , especially in opposing actions of local ... citizen participation at the local community level and enable members to combine resources and relate to large ...
Pagina 221
... CITIZEN PARTICIPATION IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT The local government is influenced by local citizens through the vot- ing process . Key figures in the system are elected by the " body politic . " Citizens also participate in the political ...
... CITIZEN PARTICIPATION IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT The local government is influenced by local citizens through the vot- ing process . Key figures in the system are elected by the " body politic . " Citizens also participate in the political ...
Sommario
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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