The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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Pagina 32
... units which make up the subsystems in order to determine how well these subsystems are carrying out their community functions . The major social units within each of these subsystems are formal orga- nizations , such as businesses ...
... units which make up the subsystems in order to determine how well these subsystems are carrying out their community functions . The major social units within each of these subsystems are formal orga- nizations , such as businesses ...
Pagina 33
... units within a social system are pat- terned . Classical social systems theory , particularly as developed by Talcott Parsons ( 1951 ) , describes these patterns in terms of systems functions . Patterns having to do with the system's ...
... units within a social system are pat- terned . Classical social systems theory , particularly as developed by Talcott Parsons ( 1951 ) , describes these patterns in terms of systems functions . Patterns having to do with the system's ...
Pagina 148
... units to their extra - community systems . As we examine the verti- cal relationships of social agencies to extra - community units , we note how private voluntary agencies and public , tax supported agencies dif- fer from one another ...
... units to their extra - community systems . As we examine the verti- cal relationships of social agencies to extra - community units , we note how private voluntary agencies and public , tax supported agencies dif- fer from one another ...
Sommario
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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