The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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... social systems perspectives for understanding com- munities in American society . ECOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL SYSTEMS PERSPECTIVES No single theoretical framework for understanding communities pro- vides an adequate basis for practice by ...
... social systems perspectives for understanding com- munities in American society . ECOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL SYSTEMS PERSPECTIVES No single theoretical framework for understanding communities pro- vides an adequate basis for practice by ...
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... SOCIAL SYSTEM Social systems theory provides another useful framework for under- standing American communities . While the theory is unusually com- plex , its major concepts guide us in identifying the structural and functional ...
... SOCIAL SYSTEM Social systems theory provides another useful framework for under- standing American communities . While the theory is unusually com- plex , its major concepts guide us in identifying the structural and functional ...
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... system . When the task or maintenance functions of the subsystems of a com- munity are not carried out successfully , the result is a lack of goal attainment which may lead to community disorganization . APPLICATION OF A SOCIAL SYSTEMS ...
... system . When the task or maintenance functions of the subsystems of a com- munity are not carried out successfully , the result is a lack of goal attainment which may lead to community disorganization . APPLICATION OF A SOCIAL SYSTEMS ...
Sommario
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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