The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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Risultati 1-3 di 60
Pagina 64
... identification , and cognitive maps , all images of in- dividuals about their location in the class structure . The ... identified themselves as belonging to one of five class cat- egories : poor , working class , middle class , upper ...
... identification , and cognitive maps , all images of in- dividuals about their location in the class structure . The ... identified themselves as belonging to one of five class cat- egories : poor , working class , middle class , upper ...
Pagina 223
... identification of leadership in a community by virtue of " reputation " for power or the identification of the ... identified at all community levels : in the larger metropolitan community and in local districts ; in community ...
... identification of leadership in a community by virtue of " reputation " for power or the identification of the ... identified at all community levels : in the larger metropolitan community and in local districts ; in community ...
Pagina 252
... identification , and cultural ties are used to de- scribe the major dimensions of these non - place communities . Examples of these communities of interest include the professions , social classes , and groups identified in terms of ...
... identification , and cultural ties are used to de- scribe the major dimensions of these non - place communities . Examples of these communities of interest include the professions , social classes , and groups identified in terms of ...
Sommario
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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