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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Phillip Fellin. as small or rural communities . In recent years a rural - to - urban shift in population has been followed by some movement out of suburban and central city areas to rural areas . The work of Ginsberg ( 1998 ) is ...
Phillip Fellin. as small or rural communities . In recent years a rural - to - urban shift in population has been followed by some movement out of suburban and central city areas to rural areas . The work of Ginsberg ( 1998 ) is ...
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... rural communities have become part of a " mass society . " Do bonds of local integration persist or change to vertical ties to the larger society ? Most small rural communities appear to have developed vertical ex- tracommunity ties ...
... rural communities have become part of a " mass society . " Do bonds of local integration persist or change to vertical ties to the larger society ? Most small rural communities appear to have developed vertical ex- tracommunity ties ...
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... rural commu- nities are lower than for residents of urban areas , there have been con- siderable improvements and a narrowing of the educational gap between rural and urban residents . Nevertheless , there is a lack of jobs in rural ...
... rural commu- nities are lower than for residents of urban areas , there have been con- siderable improvements and a narrowing of the educational gap between rural and urban residents . Nevertheless , there is a lack of jobs in rural ...
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The Societal Context of Communities 124 | 1 |
American Society as a Welfare State | 30 |
Defining Communities | 49 |
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