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The practice of social work at both “ micro ” and “ macro " levels of intervention is
briefly discussed , as the purpose of understanding communities is to assure that
the social worker has knowledge about this part of the social environment .
The practice of social work at both “ micro ” and “ macro " levels of intervention is
briefly discussed , as the purpose of understanding communities is to assure that
the social worker has knowledge about this part of the social environment .
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CHAPTER 2 Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities In this
chapter we examine basic concepts of ecological systems and social systems ,
two different but complementary frameworks for understanding communities .
CHAPTER 2 Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities In this
chapter we examine basic concepts of ecological systems and social systems ,
two different but complementary frameworks for understanding communities .
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COMMUNITY AS A SOCIAL SYSTEM Social systems theory provides another
useful framework for understanding American communities . While the theory is
unusually comHrvetura fist plex , its major concepts guide us in identifying the ...
COMMUNITY AS A SOCIAL SYSTEM Social systems theory provides another
useful framework for understanding American communities . While the theory is
unusually comHrvetura fist plex , its major concepts guide us in identifying the ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Race and Ethnicity | 58 |
Neighborhoods in American Communities | 77 |
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