The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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... various social units which make up its subsystems . From this perspective , a good community is one where the various subsystems operate for the benefit of all citizens . In exploring communities from these systems perspectives , one ...
... various social units which make up its subsystems . From this perspective , a good community is one where the various subsystems operate for the benefit of all citizens . In exploring communities from these systems perspectives , one ...
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... various games may contribute to the overall order of the whole community , Long suggests that the so- cial game may be the most significant group that integrates all the games . The social game is played by leaders in the various subsys ...
... various games may contribute to the overall order of the whole community , Long suggests that the so- cial game may be the most significant group that integrates all the games . The social game is played by leaders in the various subsys ...
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... various community subsystems operate , and how these systems fit together in the community as a whole . The concept of social integration has a number of meanings and is mea- sured in various ways . Landecker's ( 1951 ) classic ...
... various community subsystems operate , and how these systems fit together in the community as a whole . The concept of social integration has a number of meanings and is mea- sured in various ways . Landecker's ( 1951 ) classic ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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