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Interorganizational activation in urban communities: deductions from the concept of system
Turk, Herman.
Year: 1973]
Publisher:  American Sociological Association. 
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Frontmatter
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION: AN OVERVIEW
I. SYSTEMS, ASSOCIATIONALISM, SOCIAL CHOICE, AND AN INTERORGANIZATIONAL THEORY OF MACROSOCIAL PHENOMENA
II. DERIVED HYPOTHESIS: LINKAGE BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT, PARTIES, AND VOLUNTARY ASSOCIATIONS
III. COMPARATIVE EVIDENCE OF LINKAGE BY THESE ORGANIZATIONS IN 130 OF THE LARGEST CITIES
IV. FOUR COMPARATIVE TESTS OF THE HYPOTHESIS: LINKAGE AND NEED-SUPPLY RELATIONS WITHIN THE 130 CITIES
SUMMARY, THEORETICAL IMPLICATIONS, AND PROSPECTS
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Title: Interorganizational activation in urban communities : deductions from the concept of system / by Herman Turk.
Author: Turk, Herman
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Source Version: Interorganizational activation in urban communities : deductions from the concept of system / by Herman Turk
Turk, Herman
[Washington: American Sociological Association, 1973]
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.06861
Subject Headings: • Sociology, Urban
• Interorganizational relations -- Research
• Social systems
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