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In the first instance , there is an emphasis on groups historically differentiated in
terms of a European nationality , e . g . , white immigrant groups ... For the second
group , race , minority status , and color constitute the major points of reference .
In the first instance , there is an emphasis on groups historically differentiated in
terms of a European nationality , e . g . , white immigrant groups ... For the second
group , race , minority status , and color constitute the major points of reference .
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include voluntary associations , such as parent - teacher organizations ,
homeowners groups , and church groups , which make up the formal structure of
the neighborhood . NEIGHBORHOOD AS PRIMARY GROUP Residents often
define a ...
include voluntary associations , such as parent - teacher organizations ,
homeowners groups , and church groups , which make up the formal structure of
the neighborhood . NEIGHBORHOOD AS PRIMARY GROUP Residents often
define a ...
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The Encyclopedia of Associations includes some rather quirky group
associations , such as the Hubcap Collectors Club ... church social clubs ) •
Political ( e . g . , political party groups , community advisory boards ) • Self - Help
groups ( e . g .
The Encyclopedia of Associations includes some rather quirky group
associations , such as the Hubcap Collectors Club ... church social clubs ) •
Political ( e . g . , political party groups , community advisory boards ) • Self - Help
groups ( e . g .
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Race and Ethnicity | 58 |
Neighborhoods in American Communities | 77 |
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