Clues to community power structures

Where does a community worker look to discover the local distribution of power? Are the accepted indicators reliable? This analysis of eighty-two social science studies that examine the correlation between community characteristics and power structure turns up some surprising results—with definite i...

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Community power
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Pluralist school
Political power
Power structures
Social structures
Social work
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