The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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Pagina 45
... ( society ) is small , isolated , and homogeneous , the city is large , integrated with the rest of society , and heterogeneous ” ( Choldin , 1985 ) . Here the large community is seen as having negative features of social disorganization ...
... ( society ) is small , isolated , and homogeneous , the city is large , integrated with the rest of society , and heterogeneous ” ( Choldin , 1985 ) . Here the large community is seen as having negative features of social disorganization ...
Pagina 63
... society has been a background of white , Anglo - Saxon , Protestant ancestry . The fact that this is no longer the case is documented in the listing of members of society to be found in Social Registers of large urban communities . The ...
... society has been a background of white , Anglo - Saxon , Protestant ancestry . The fact that this is no longer the case is documented in the listing of members of society to be found in Social Registers of large urban communities . The ...
Pagina 254
... SOCIETY It is generally recognized that local American communities operate within a larger context , sometimes labeled a national " mass society . " There is little agreement as to the influence of a national society on local ...
... SOCIETY It is generally recognized that local American communities operate within a larger context , sometimes labeled a national " mass society . " There is little agreement as to the influence of a national society on local ...
Sommario
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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