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Social Work and Community Development / Dev Prakash.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New delhi. Global publications. 2016.Edition: 1st ed. 2016Description: 264 p . ; hardbound 15x22cmISBN:
  • 978-93-83181-46-9
DDC classification:
  • 23 361.3 PRA
Contents:
1.Socio-cultural evolution 2.Social work assistance 3.Community in society 4.Social movement theory 5.Social and community power 6.Human relation in society 7.Society and community development 8.Social attitude and sentiments 9.Performance appraisal and development 10.Main problems in social work 11.Human community 12.Social stratification perspective 13.Urban and rural difference 14.Administration for welfare administration
Summary: Community is as much a natural group for human beings as is family.If family is an important kinship group, the community is equally significant among the local territorial groups.It is now well known that a person rarely exists alone.He is linked in many ways to his fellow who form a group.It is not however possible for a man to become a member of all the groups existing in the world.He can establish his relations only with the people who reside near him in a definite part of the territory.
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1.Socio-cultural evolution
2.Social work assistance
3.Community in society
4.Social movement theory
5.Social and community power
6.Human relation in society
7.Society and community development
8.Social attitude and sentiments
9.Performance appraisal and development
10.Main problems in social work
11.Human community
12.Social stratification perspective
13.Urban and rural difference
14.Administration for welfare administration

Community is as much a natural group for human beings as is family.If family is an important kinship group, the community is equally significant among the local territorial groups.It is now well known that a person rarely exists alone.He is linked in many ways to his fellow who form a group.It is not however possible for a man to become a member of all the groups existing in the world.He can establish his relations only with the people who reside near him in a definite part of the territory.

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