The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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... community . Locality - based communities are usually overlapping , such as neigh- borhood communities within municipal communities . Consequently , people generally reside in multiple communities of place , that is , communities within ...
... community . Locality - based communities are usually overlapping , such as neigh- borhood communities within municipal communities . Consequently , people generally reside in multiple communities of place , that is , communities within ...
Pagina 58
... community residents ( Durkheim , 1933 ) . The social classes within a community illustrate a major type of identificational community , one which often overlaps with neighborhood communities of place . Stratification by race and / or ...
... community residents ( Durkheim , 1933 ) . The social classes within a community illustrate a major type of identificational community , one which often overlaps with neighborhood communities of place . Stratification by race and / or ...
Pagina 252
... COMMUNITIES OF IDENTIFICATION AND INTEREST Individuals and groups are often affiliated with " non - place " com- munities , that is , communities of interest and identification . These communities provide avenues for integration and ...
... COMMUNITIES OF IDENTIFICATION AND INTEREST Individuals and groups are often affiliated with " non - place " com- munities , that is , communities of interest and identification . These communities provide avenues for integration and ...
Sommario
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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