あるネイバーフッドセンター連合体における協働調整に関する社会学的考察
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概要
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United Neighborhood Centers is a federation of five neighborhood centers in some Mid U.S. city engaged in joint collection and distribution of funds for their common needs. When the neighborhood centers were brought together under one roof of the United Neighborhood Centers, there was promise that it could be a bridge between neighborhood center fragmentation and the similar nature of center problems. The centers have discovered, however, that the services of United Neighborhood Centers are not necessarily facillitating the coordinating function among the centers. Rather, the administrative process of allocating money determines the relative deprivations. Hence, the relatively deprived center members start having hostilities toward the other. The conflict becomes self-evident. This has been taking place especially in two centers. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the orgnizational context of United Neighborhood Centers that inevitably produces conflict among the centers. It is hoped that the findings will help promote coordination among the centers which is a fundamental requirement of center development. Chapter one is offered for description of factual back ground of United Neighborhood Centers. In chapter two, coordination,within the United Neighborhood Centers system will be analyzed theoretically from an interorganizational perspective. An intra-organizational analysis will be demonstrated in the following chapter. The organizational defects will be pointed out from a sociological point of view in these two chapters.
- 一般社団法人日本社会福祉学会の論文
- 1980-11-20