Principles of national planning
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Principles of national planning
(International library of sociology, 182 . Public policy,
Routledge, 1998, c1943
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Includes index
Reprint. First published in 1943 by Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner
内容説明・目次
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ISBN 9780415177146
内容説明
This is Volume II in a series of eighteen on Public Policy, Welfare and Social Work. Originally published in 1998, part one of creative demobilisation looks at the principles of national planning. The book attempts to lay down principles of planning on a national scale. It is not concerned with the working out of details which belong rather to the sphere of regional and local planning. Planning has become the catchword of our age: not merely, one suspects, because it is a necessity inherent in our historical situation, but also because it offers for many people a welcome escape from the ambiguities of political action.
目次
- INTRODUCTION
- THE MEANING OF NATIONAL PLANNING
- SOCIAL AND PHYSICAL PLANNING
- METHODS AND MEANS
- THE FOUR FUNCTIONS
- THE IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY
- MAN-MADE LANDSCAPE
- AGRICULTURE INTEGRATED
- THE INDUSTRIAL PENDULUM
- DECENTRALISATION AND DISPERSAL
- THE DEMOGRAPHIC PROBLEM
- CREATIVE DEMOBILISATION
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: set ISBN 9780415178310
内容説明
In seeking to understand society, sociologists in this set sought to understand social institutions. Here sociologists consider the policy and planning implications of attempts to respond to and meet social needs by the Church, Civil Service, Industry and Voluntary Organizations. This set contains such classic works as Penelope Hall's 'Social Services of Modern England' and Peter Nokes' 'The Professional Task in Welfare Practice'.
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