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Show 9 considers neighborhoods "residential" as the one the finds Panunzio believes "distinguishing a or acquaintances made which broad related there that the to and facilities classifying sense, one's place of "roving" for one's daily or the common or work and area in Constantine has a such interest, status, racial background them dwelling living.l neighborhood generally characteristic economic particular a immediately surrounding or "occupational" unit, in as religious or belief.,,2 Each of the social sciences has a "neighborhood" again varying according definition for to the frame of reference. From an ecological standpoint it refers to an area with fairly well-defined boundaries, occupied by individuals or families living in close physical prox As a strictly sociological concept it refers to imity. the nature of the relationships between individuals or families Whose contiguous residence has brought them into contact with each other. From a social-psychological point of view the emphasis would be upon the attitudes of neighbors towards each other and of the emotional The cultural approach intensity of the interaction. would be concerned mainly with the folkways, customs, or social practices that might distinguish a particular 10cality.3 For definition the purposes of lSvend Hall Inc., of this study neighborhood will be Riemer, 1952), pp. 2Constantine York: The Macmillan York: Thomas Y. 3Noel P .. Gist The Modern 172-74. the social-psychological utilized City (New Panunzio, Major Company, 1939), in defining York: Prentice Social Institutions p. a 550. and L. A. Halbert, Urban Society Crowell Company, 1948), p. 284. (New (New |