Industrial democracy : strategies for community revitalization / edited by Warner Woodworth, Christopher Meek, and William Foote Whyte.
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GC HT 151 .C46 1985 Cities and suburbs : an introduction to urban sociology / | GC HT 1521 .B47 1978 Race and ethnic relations / | GC HT 166 .H47 1984 Planning neighborhood space with people / | GC HT 321 .I53 1985 Industrial democracy : strategies for community revitalization / | GC HV 3176 .D48 1981 c.1 Ethnic-sensitive social work practice / | GC HV 3176 .D48 1981 c.2 Ethnic-sensitive social work practice / | GC HV 3176 .D48 1981 c.3 Ethnic-sensitive social work practice / |
Includes index.
Part I. The problems of economic dislocation: an overview -- Part II. Revitalization through labor-management cooperation -- Part III. Forms of community-worker ownership -- Part IV. Prospect for revitalization: barriers and resources.
Industrial Democracy is one of the first attempts to explain a newly developed field: the theory and practice of countering industrial decline and subsequent deterioration of the quality of community life. The contributors give an overview of the problem of economic dislocation, and explore the social responsibility of corporations towards surrounding communities.
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