Dublin Core
Titre
The sociology of city life
Sujet
, société urbaine, sociologie urbaine, urbanité, genèse des villes, forme urbaine, aménagement urbain, habitants, pauvreté, délinquance, santé, health, service public, gouvernance, Carpenter Niles
Description
Contents :
I. The beginnings of city life :
1. The origin of city life
2. The emergence of urbanism
II. The location of the city :
1. The urban site
2. General geographic location
III. The physical setting of city life :
1. The developmental history of Rome as an epitome of the principles of urban structure and growth
2. The structure of the city
3. The city and its region
IV. City growth and its control (city and regional planning):
1. Types and direction of urban growth
2. The extent of urban growth
3. The consequences of urban growth
4. The control of city growth - city and regional planning
V. The dweller in the city -
1. The size of urban populations
2. The composition of urban populations
3. Births and deaths
VI. The urban way of life - the impact of the city upon personality
1. The conditioned responses characteristic of city life
2. The significance of conditioning influences characteristic of city life
VII. The urban way of life - work, home, worship, recreation:
1. Work
2. Home
3. Recreation
4. Religion
VII. The debit side of city life - poverty :
1. Poverty
IX. The debit side of city life - crime and vice :
1. Crime
2. Organized vice
X. The debit side of city life - mental deficiency - mental disease - suicide
1. Mental deficiency and mental disease
XI. The economy of city life :
1. The supply services of the city
2. Waste disposal in the city
XII. The econonmy of city life - public utilities - public services - government and administration :
1. Public utilities and public services
2. Government and administration
XIII. The urban prospect
1. Short-run trends in city life
2. The urban outcome
XIV. The urban outcome - an historical postscript :
1. Existing tendencies in city life
2. Possible alternative outcomes of existing tendencies
3. Possible fundamental changes in the nature of city life
4. An historical postscript
Niles Carpenter was Head of the Sociology Department and Dean of the School of Social Work at the University of Buffalo.
Créateur
Niles Carpenter
Éditeur
Longmans, Green and Co.
Date
1931
Format
502
Type
Ouvrage
Identifiant
hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015002611328