The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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... ghetto , a paradigm of America's urban pathology . More by necessity than design , Mr. Edwards was heeling to the new conservative ethic in America . He was challenging the poor to help themselves . Here , long before George Bush began ...
... ghetto , a paradigm of America's urban pathology . More by necessity than design , Mr. Edwards was heeling to the new conservative ethic in America . He was challenging the poor to help themselves . Here , long before George Bush began ...
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... ghetto neighborhood commu- nities . Most often these neighborhood types are not distinguished from each other . However , it is important to recognize that a ghetto may not be a slum , and a slum may not be a ghetto . Sociologists make ...
... ghetto neighborhood commu- nities . Most often these neighborhood types are not distinguished from each other . However , it is important to recognize that a ghetto may not be a slum , and a slum may not be a ghetto . Sociologists make ...
Pagina 88
Phillip Fellin. an analytical distinction between these concepts . A ghetto is a " bounded residential area in which a defined racial or ethnic group is forced to live " ( Choldin , 1985 ) . The term ghetto reportedly comes from the ...
Phillip Fellin. an analytical distinction between these concepts . A ghetto is a " bounded residential area in which a defined racial or ethnic group is forced to live " ( Choldin , 1985 ) . The term ghetto reportedly comes from the ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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