A Structural Comparison of Churches Differentially Involved in Social Action |
Contents
ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE IN THE INDIVIDUAL | 10 |
Differences Between the Church as a Voluntary Organi | 10 |
A First Step Toward a Grounded Theory of Change | 12 |
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action program action research Anselm L attempt attitudes behavior benevolence budget C.I.A. group cerned church activities church involvement church members church NC MC Church Social Involvement commitment conceptual categories congregation decisions denomination developed differences discussion dosudo effective felt formal organizations ganization ghetto Glaser and Strauss governing board grounded theory Ibid important increasing indicated Industrial Areas Foundation inner city inputs interest involved in urban involvement in social leadership members of NC ment minister mission Moderate Church NC and MC NC members Negroes neighborhood open system opinionnaire organizational change output participation percent presented question racial and urban relationships relevant environment response Rochester sample Saul Alinsky service activity significantly more members social action social concerns social problems strategies structure suggested Table Terreberry three churches tion urban and racial urban problems variables Vernon Davis voluntary organization Warren G zational