Cities and suburbs : an introduction to urban sociology / Harvey M. Choldin

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : McGraw Hill Education, c1985Description: ix, 502 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 70108161
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HT 151 .C46 1985
Contents:
Chapter 1. The beginnings of urban sociology -- Chapter 2. An overview of the field -- Chapter 3. From nomadism to the medieval town -- Chapter 4. The rise of the industrial city -- Chapter 5. United states urbanization -- Chapter 6. Urban ecology: spatial differentiation -- Chapter 7. Residential differentiation -- Chapter 8. Blacks in the metropolis -- Chapter 9. The local community -- Chapter 10. Community life: recent concerns -- Chapter 11. Neighborhood change -- Chapter 12. Suburbanization and new metropolitan form -- Chapter 13. Suburban social life -- Chapter 14. Social networks -- Chapter 15. Slums: conditions and programs -- Chapter 16. Third-World urbanization.
Summary: The book presupposes an exposure to introductory sociology concepts, such as primary group, bureaucracy, and stratification, which are usually taught in that course.
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Annex Relegation Room General Education GC HT 151 .C46 1985 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000004772

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Chapter 1. The beginnings of urban sociology -- Chapter 2. An overview of the field -- Chapter 3. From nomadism to the medieval town -- Chapter 4. The rise of the industrial city -- Chapter 5. United states urbanization -- Chapter 6. Urban ecology: spatial differentiation -- Chapter 7. Residential differentiation -- Chapter 8. Blacks in the metropolis -- Chapter 9. The local community -- Chapter 10. Community life: recent concerns -- Chapter 11. Neighborhood change -- Chapter 12. Suburbanization and new metropolitan form -- Chapter 13. Suburban social life -- Chapter 14. Social networks -- Chapter 15. Slums: conditions and programs -- Chapter 16. Third-World urbanization.

The book presupposes an exposure to introductory sociology concepts, such as primary group, bureaucracy, and stratification, which are usually taught in that course.

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