Human Behavior in the Social Environment: A Social Systems ApproachAldine Publishing Company, 1974 - 183 pagine |
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... cities for financial support for the community . The history of unsuccessful utopian communities is replete with examples of those that attempted to isolate themselves from the social environment and thrive as closed systems . Without ...
... cities for financial support for the community . The history of unsuccessful utopian communities is replete with examples of those that attempted to isolate themselves from the social environment and thrive as closed systems . Without ...
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... cities of empires , such as Rome , Constantinople , and Peking . Walking time was no more than half an hour ; paved roads and horse - drawn carts moved people . Such cities were difficult to govern , slums grew , and mobs frequently ...
... cities of empires , such as Rome , Constantinople , and Peking . Walking time was no more than half an hour ; paved roads and horse - drawn carts moved people . Such cities were difficult to govern , slums grew , and mobs frequently ...
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... Cities , " American Journal of Sociology 46 , May , 1941 , pp . 853–864 . Urofsky , Melvin , ed . Why Teachers Strike . Garden City , N.Y .: Anchor Books , 1970 . Vattano , Anthony J. " Power to the People : Self - help Groups ...
... Cities , " American Journal of Sociology 46 , May , 1941 , pp . 853–864 . Urofsky , Melvin , ed . Why Teachers Strike . Garden City , N.Y .: Anchor Books , 1970 . Vattano , Anthony J. " Power to the People : Self - help Groups ...
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THE SOCIAL SYSTEMS APPROACH | 6 |
CULTURE AND SOCIETY | 30 |
COMMUNITIES AND ORGANIZATIONS | 45 |
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