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Show 10 definite hood as geographical a small an exist and not aggregation Of interaction and do not relationships be If this describes unit with intimate geographic relationships.l Peter Mann area. in a in.teraction the the and neighbor personal resulting personal definite area, would there group. or "neighborliness," Mann writes: is a two-fold concept. On the one hand, there is what will be called "manifest neighborlinesso" This is characterized by overt forms of social relation ships, such as mutual visiting in the home and going out for purposes of pleasure. On the other hand, there is what will be termed fflatent neighborlinessn which is characterized by favorable attitudes to neighbors which result in positive action when a need arises, especially in times of crisis or emergency.2 Neighborliness The Role A study race, forces sal. The tion of the infant the is his physical process the family, are the Neighborhood individual, conclusion that of neighborhood of as well social totally dependent and the primary psychological play-group in the of sense as of the contacts on adults needs. that univer- are for In children, human satisfac the and growth the they give the individual his earliest and most complete experience of social unity. to These relationships are characterized according Cooley "by intimate face-to-face association and coopera tion.n3 Interaction lpeter American H. Journal 163. 2Ib1d., p. or neighborliness, including the Mann, "The Concept of Neighborliness," of Sociology, LX, No.2 (February, 1952), 164. 3Cooley, p. 23.' |