The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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Pagina 224
... issues rather than repeated domination by a single power faction across all community issues " ( Perrucci & Pilisuk , 1970 ) . In seeking to identify leaders and power structures , four salient characteristics of leadership should be ...
... issues rather than repeated domination by a single power faction across all community issues " ( Perrucci & Pilisuk , 1970 ) . In seeking to identify leaders and power structures , four salient characteristics of leadership should be ...
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... issues of a controversy and in the structure of organizations and associations in the community . Is- sues appear to change according to the following stages . 1. Initial single issue . 2. Disrupts equilibrium of community relations . 3 ...
... issues of a controversy and in the structure of organizations and associations in the community . Is- sues appear to change according to the following stages . 1. Initial single issue . 2. Disrupts equilibrium of community relations . 3 ...
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... issues appear to be the foundation for controversies between these two groups . West ( 1993 ) has identified two major issues that often divide these two groups . One is “ the question of what constitutes the most effective means for ...
... issues appear to be the foundation for controversies between these two groups . West ( 1993 ) has identified two major issues that often divide these two groups . One is “ the question of what constitutes the most effective means for ...
Sommario
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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