The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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... Chapter 5 , and the emergence of social class and ethnic minority neighborhoods in Chapter 6. Content on communities of identifica- tion and interest is woven into these chapters . Park Three of the book is based on a social systems ...
... Chapter 5 , and the emergence of social class and ethnic minority neighborhoods in Chapter 6. Content on communities of identifica- tion and interest is woven into these chapters . Park Three of the book is based on a social systems ...
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... Chapter 1 entitled , “ Detroit Ghetto Area Tries Self - Reliance , and Learns Its Limits " ( Bussey , 1989 ) , in ... Chapter 5 ) ; " Cleveland Suburbs Work to Achieve a Racial Balance " ( Pepper , 1990 , Chapter 6 ) ; " District Finds ...
... Chapter 1 entitled , “ Detroit Ghetto Area Tries Self - Reliance , and Learns Its Limits " ( Bussey , 1989 ) , in ... Chapter 5 ) ; " Cleveland Suburbs Work to Achieve a Racial Balance " ( Pepper , 1990 , Chapter 6 ) ; " District Finds ...
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... Chapter 9. For example , Williams ( 1990 ) explores the nature of discrimination in education and suggests that the social work pro- fession has not made a significant contribution to the education of mi- norities . He challenges ...
... Chapter 9. For example , Williams ( 1990 ) explores the nature of discrimination in education and suggests that the social work pro- fession has not made a significant contribution to the education of mi- norities . He challenges ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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