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Titre
The sociology of urban regions
Sujet
, territoire, société urbaine, sociologie urbaine, aménagement urbain, community, communauté, écologie urbaine, culture urbaine, démographie, Boskoff Alvin
Description
Extract from the Preface :
An understanding of modern man's increasingly typical habitat - the city and the urban region - is a practical necessity for almost everyone... In this work, I have tried to present an organized review and interpretation of the sociologist's work on the nature of contemporary urban regions as clusters of areas that seem to form a new kind of community. Specifically, considerable attention has been given to : (1) the unique features of urban communities; (2) the historical background of modern urbanism; (3) the continuous changes and adjustments in values and organization that accompany urban development; and (4) the rise of urban planning as an attempt to preserve the essence of urban life under conditions of rapid social and cultural change. Where possible, examples have been drawn from urban regions in various parts of the world; however, the primary focus is on the United States and modern European settings.
Contents :
Part I - Orientation to human communities :
1. The sociological approach to the community and region
2. The city as an emergent type of community
3. The problem of classifying urban regions
Part II - The interplay of demographic, ecological, and cultural themes :
4. The people of urban regions : Basic population characteristics and trends
5. Ecological organization : Understanding the socio-geographic differentiation of urban communities
6. The dynamics of urban ecological patterns
7. Emergence and structure of the urban region : Suburb, satellite, and fringe
Part III - Social organization and cultural foci of the urban region
8. Primary groups
9. Voluntary groups and formal associations
10. Social class divisions in urban regions
11. Major urban institutions : Economic, political, and religious
12. New institutional forms : Urban education and social welfare
13. Mass communications and urban leisure : A new urban ethic
14. The urban regional system : A changing equilibrium
Part IV - Urban planning and social problems :
15. Social problems and the urban region
16. Planning as an urban institution
17. Corrective planning
18. Creative planning : An application of urban sociology
Alvin Boskoff is Emeritus Professor of Sociology, Emory University.
Créateur
Alvin Boskoff
Éditeur
Appleton-Century-Crofts
Date
1962
Format
370
Type
Ouvrage
Identifiant
hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015002610627