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Symposium on Community Organization

MICHAEL REISCH, STANLEY WENOCUR - Co-Editors

  • Introduction - MICHAEL REISCH, STANLEY WENOCUR - pp. 445
  • Community Empowerment As A Non-Problem - JOHN L. RUSSELL-ERLICH, FELIX G. RIVERA - pp. 451
  • Community Work Practice and Client Empowerment Under Conservative Conditions: From Observed Practice to A Theory of Societal Context - RALPH E. WOEHLE - pp. 466
  • Community Organization: A Survival Strategy For Community-Based Empowerment-Oriented Programs - STEPHEN M. ROSE - pp. 491
  • Recruitment and Retention of Organizational Participants: What's Happening Out There Now? - JACQUELINE B. MONDROS, SCOTT M. WILSON - pp. 507
  • People Learning To Help Themselves - CARL TJERANDSEN - pp. 522
  • Experiences of Women Activities: Implications for Community Organizing Theory and Practice - CHERYL HYDE - pp. 545
  • Building Citizen Support For Planning At The Community Level - BARRY CHECKOWAY - pp. 563
  • Electoralism, Mobilization and Strategies For the 80's: An Assessment of Organizing Trends In the Mid-Decade - STEVE BURGHARDT - pp. 584
  • REGULAR JOURNAL ARTICLES
  • Peer Reinforcement for Social Work Training: An Evaluation - ROBERT W. WEINBACH, KAREN M. KUEHNER - pp. 599
  • Revival of Welfare Reform - SEUNG JA DOE - pp. 613
  • The Sociology of Alcoholism Counseling: A Social Workers' Perspective - KATHERINE VAN WORMER - pp 643
  • Collective Mobility and Fragmentation: A Model of Social Work History - DAVID WAGNER - pp. 657

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