Human Behavior in the Social Environment: A Social Systems ApproachAldine Publishing Company, 1974 - 183 pagine |
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... similar to society as a system , in that they have specialization , hierarchy , and authority , and that they socialize their members in similar fashion ( Presthus , 1962 , pp . 94–95 ) . The structural and functional characteristics of ...
... similar to society as a system , in that they have specialization , hierarchy , and authority , and that they socialize their members in similar fashion ( Presthus , 1962 , pp . 94–95 ) . The structural and functional characteristics of ...
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... similar , except that control suggests longer duration and wider influence over another system than does power . This is similar to Miller's term influence : " Influence is a more pervasively exercised power relationship . It exists ...
... similar , except that control suggests longer duration and wider influence over another system than does power . This is similar to Miller's term influence : " Influence is a more pervasively exercised power relationship . It exists ...
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... similar to those listed by Rogers in that they are self - help groups ; these are community organization groups , and welfare rights groups . They differ from the groups mentioned previously , in that they " are primarily concerned with ...
... similar to those listed by Rogers in that they are self - help groups ; these are community organization groups , and welfare rights groups . They differ from the groups mentioned previously , in that they " are primarily concerned with ...
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THE SOCIAL SYSTEMS APPROACH | 6 |
CULTURE AND SOCIETY | 30 |
COMMUNITIES AND ORGANIZATIONS | 45 |
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