The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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Pagina 84
... networks ( e.g. , schools , recreational centers , church groups ) , and external links ( ex- ternal support ... networks , high sec- ondary networks , high external links ) ; ( 2 ) established community ( nonpoor and stable ; high ...
... networks ( e.g. , schools , recreational centers , church groups ) , and external links ( ex- ternal support ... networks , high sec- ondary networks , high external links ) ; ( 2 ) established community ( nonpoor and stable ; high ...
Pagina 85
... networks are weak , but there is high use of for- mal networks and strong external links . The established community is high in primary and secondary networks , low in external links , and is similar to the parochial neighborhood of ...
... networks are weak , but there is high use of for- mal networks and strong external links . The established community is high in primary and secondary networks , low in external links , and is similar to the parochial neighborhood of ...
Pagina 252
... networks play a part in tying together large pop- ulations and subsystems of the metropolis . Individuals in disparate networks may have weak ties with each other , which form bridges between different subsystems . Thus the metropolis ...
... networks play a part in tying together large pop- ulations and subsystems of the metropolis . Individuals in disparate networks may have weak ties with each other , which form bridges between different subsystems . Thus the metropolis ...
Sommario
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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