Human Behavior in the Social Environment: A Social Systems ApproachAldine Publishing Company, 1974 - 183 pagine |
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... focal system . The focal system sets the perspective ; it is the system of primary attention . Holon requires the examiner to then attend to the component parts ( the subsystems ) of that focal system and to simultaneously attend to the ...
... focal system . The focal system sets the perspective ; it is the system of primary attention . Holon requires the examiner to then attend to the component parts ( the subsystems ) of that focal system and to simultaneously attend to the ...
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... focal system , the specification of the units or components that constitute that holon , and specification of the significant environmental systems . The components and environment will have meaning in their effects on the focal system ...
... focal system , the specification of the units or components that constitute that holon , and specification of the significant environmental systems . The components and environment will have meaning in their effects on the focal system ...
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... focal system has a surplus of energy available from its components , then the system can tolerate diversion of energy into subsystem conflicts . Such intercomponent conflicts may be , to focal system goals , the lesser of two evils ...
... focal system has a surplus of energy available from its components , then the system can tolerate diversion of energy into subsystem conflicts . Such intercomponent conflicts may be , to focal system goals , the lesser of two evils ...
Sommario
THE SOCIAL SYSTEMS APPROACH | 6 |
CULTURE AND SOCIETY | 30 |
COMMUNITIES AND ORGANIZATIONS | 45 |
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