The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 2001 - 389 pagine This text is intended to contribute to an understanding of human behavior in the social environment by providing social work students with an introduction to American communities. The primary focus is on local communities of place. Attention is also given to the communities of interest and identification that are intertwined with geographic communities. Ecological systems and social systems perspectives serve as conceptual and practical frameworks for examining the multiple communities in which people have membership, social identity, and social interaction. This edition begins with an exposition of the societal context of communities. American society is recognized as part of a global community and then examined as a social system, a community of communities, a multicultural society, and a civil society. The book emphasizes the way that discrimination, economic deprivation, and oppression affect populations at risk and demonstrates the role communities play in the pursuit of individual and collective social and economic justice. |
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Pagina 96
... creating " a chaotic , competitive , and very profitable rental mar- ket . " Overcrowded housing , along with ... created " growing pains " for the community , especially for the " old - line " Georgetowners who saw " the familiar ...
... creating " a chaotic , competitive , and very profitable rental mar- ket . " Overcrowded housing , along with ... created " growing pains " for the community , especially for the " old - line " Georgetowners who saw " the familiar ...
Pagina 102
... created near Atlanta , the legislature of the State of Georgia passed a bill that created a transportation superagency " with broad powers to impose transit systems and highways on local gov- ernments , restrict development , and even ...
... created near Atlanta , the legislature of the State of Georgia passed a bill that created a transportation superagency " with broad powers to impose transit systems and highways on local gov- ernments , restrict development , and even ...
Pagina 287
... created a charter that in- creased the power of the mayor , created neighborhood advisory coun- cils , and instituted five neighborhood boards with power related to zoning decisions . The creation of advisory councils is guided by a De ...
... created a charter that in- creased the power of the mayor , created neighborhood advisory coun- cils , and instituted five neighborhood boards with power related to zoning decisions . The creation of advisory councils is guided by a De ...
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The Societal Context of Communities | 1 |
American Society as a Welfare State | 30 |
Theories of the Welfare State | 39 |
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