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Titre
The urban community
Sujet
, sociologie urbaine, société urbaine, mixité sociale, démographie, ethnologie, immigration, Burgess Ernest W.
Description
Extract from the preface by Ernest W. Burgess :
Nine years ago the central topic at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Society was "Rural Sociology." So great was the demand for the volume, especially for use in classes in universities and colleges, that a second edition was necessary. This year when the papers read at the main sessions of the Society were organized around the subject "The City" the Executive Committee, in anticipation of a like interest, authorized the publication of a special edition, to which it has seemed best to give the title The Urban Community.
This volume may be taken, perhaps, as a prospectus of the present state and promise of sociological research in this field. The introductory paper by President Robert E. Park indicates the range of the materials for research represented in the papers which follow. At the same time, it seeks to chart and analyze the significance of the interrelationships of the different techniques of research, ecological, cultural, and statistical, which have been and are being applied to the study of the city. The main divisions of this volume mark off certain of these fields even more sharply: human nature and the city; the social biology of city life; statistics of the city; the ecology of the city.
Contents :
Introduction
Robert E. Park - The urban community as a spacial pattern and a moral order
Ellsworth Paris - The nature of human nature
William I. Thomas - The problem of personality in the urban environment
E.S. Bogardus - Social distance in the city
Nicholas J. Spykman - A social philosophy of the city
E.B. Renter - Sociology and biology
E.H. Sutherland - The biological and sociological processes
Roswell H. Johnson - The eugenics of the city
Melville J. Herskovits - Some effects of social selection on the American negro
Harvey W. Zorbaugh - The dweller in furnished rooms : An urban type
Louis Wirth - Some Jewish types of personality
Walter P. Willcox - A redefinition of 'city' in terms of density of population
H.B. Woolston - American city birth-rates
C.E. Gehlke - Some economic factors in the determination of the size of American cities
Hornell Hart - The urban expectation of life in 2000 A.D.
Ernest P. Goodrich - The statistical relationship between population and the city plan
M. Gillette - The rate of growth of certain classes of cities in the United States
LeRoy E. Bowman - Population mobility and community organization
M.C. Elmer - Maladjustment of youth in relation to density of population
R. D. McKenzie - The scope of human ecology
N. S. B. Gras - The rise of the metropolitan community
Walter C. Reckless - The distribution of commercialized vice in the city : A sociological analysis
Shelby M. Harrison - Community participation in city and regional planning
Harvey W. Zorbaugh - The natural areas of the city
Cecil C. North - The city as a community : An introduction to a research project
Clarence Arthur Perry - The local community as a unit in the planning of urban residential areas
Niles Carpenter - The research resources of a typical American city as exemplified by the city of Buffalo
B. B. Wessel - The study of ethnic factors in community life
Stuart A. Queen - Segregation of population types in the Kansas City area
M . Gillette - The effect of immigration upon the increase of population in the United States
Pitirim A. Sorokin - Changes in occupation and economic status of several hundreds of American families during four generations
Ernest W. Burgess was the Chair of the Sociology Department at the University of Chicago and published such works as 'Introduction to science of sociology' (1921) and 'The city' (1925).
Créateur
NC
Éditeur
The University of Chicago Press
Date
1926
Format
268
Type
Autre
Identifiant
openlibrary.org/books/OL7126066M/urban_community