The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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... community conflicts , especially in opposing actions of local groups and / or local government which infringe upon their interests . They also use such memberships to promote actions which will fur- ther their private interests . In ...
... community conflicts , especially in opposing actions of local groups and / or local government which infringe upon their interests . They also use such memberships to promote actions which will fur- ther their private interests . In ...
Pagina 253
Phillip Fellin. community integration by inhibiting individuals from participating in the activities of the local community . As we noted in our discussion of the stratification of communities , for some people a social class may ...
Phillip Fellin. community integration by inhibiting individuals from participating in the activities of the local community . As we noted in our discussion of the stratification of communities , for some people a social class may ...
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... local community , such membership may also lead to community conflict and controversy . Inasmuch as those who belong to religious organizations often iden- tify with a specific set of norms and values , they may find these val- ues to ...
... local community , such membership may also lead to community conflict and controversy . Inasmuch as those who belong to religious organizations often iden- tify with a specific set of norms and values , they may find these val- ues to ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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