The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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Pagina 84
... positive values , unorganized ; ( 3 ) negative values , organized ; and ( 4 ) negative values , unorganized . Most " traditional ” and “ mobile " neighborhoods , such as middle- class suburban neighborhoods and stable working - class ...
... positive values , unorganized ; ( 3 ) negative values , organized ; and ( 4 ) negative values , unorganized . Most " traditional ” and “ mobile " neighborhoods , such as middle- class suburban neighborhoods and stable working - class ...
Pagina 214
... Positive Effect Even if it never gets off the ground , Southside has apparently had a positive effect : spurring existing banks to pay more attention to the neighborhood . " For the first time , banks are calling and telling me what ...
... Positive Effect Even if it never gets off the ground , Southside has apparently had a positive effect : spurring existing banks to pay more attention to the neighborhood . " For the first time , banks are calling and telling me what ...
Pagina 237
... POSITIVE FUNCTIONS OF COMMUNITY CONFLICT Community conflict is a form of social conflict , " a struggle over val- ues and claims to scarce status , power and resources in which the aims of the opponents are to neutralize , insure or ...
... POSITIVE FUNCTIONS OF COMMUNITY CONFLICT Community conflict is a form of social conflict , " a struggle over val- ues and claims to scarce status , power and resources in which the aims of the opponents are to neutralize , insure or ...
Sommario
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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