Human Behavior in the Social Environment: A Social Systems ApproachAldine Publishing Company, 1974 - 183 pagine |
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... term ' community , ' not least of which has been the reluc- tance of sociologists to refine the term in ways which would make it more useful either for the concerns of social policy or for actual sociological analysis . The term has ...
... term ' community , ' not least of which has been the reluc- tance of sociologists to refine the term in ways which would make it more useful either for the concerns of social policy or for actual sociological analysis . The term has ...
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... term includes this as well as the achievement of goals in the environment . See ACCOMMODATION , ASSIMILATION , FUNCTIONAL IMPERATIVES . ALIENATION . This term has a wide variety of definitions . We consider that funda- mentally it ...
... term includes this as well as the achievement of goals in the environment . See ACCOMMODATION , ASSIMILATION , FUNCTIONAL IMPERATIVES . ALIENATION . This term has a wide variety of definitions . We consider that funda- mentally it ...
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... term used by some systems writers in the broad sense of systems that are hierarchically related . In biology and ecology , the term refers to living organisms in the earth's biosphere that are hierarchically related . ENERGY . Capacity ...
... term used by some systems writers in the broad sense of systems that are hierarchically related . In biology and ecology , the term refers to living organisms in the earth's biosphere that are hierarchically related . ENERGY . Capacity ...
Sommario
THE SOCIAL SYSTEMS APPROACH | 6 |
CULTURE AND SOCIETY | 30 |
COMMUNITIES AND ORGANIZATIONS | 45 |
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