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Show 80 This suburb presents as its principal focus the itself, as a generic community type, in the forces of its creation, its manifest forms and its Part II is organized around internal processes. questions relating to fundamental, definitive social structure and'processes of the suburban community. volume Gist, Noel Po, and Thomas Y. Halbert, L. A. Urban Society. New York: Crowell Co., 1948. discussion of neighborhoods as they are defined by various disciplines in the social sciences. The authors state that a methodical social investigation is neces sary for a systematic science of the cit yo The A Gries, John M., and Ford, James (eds.). Home Ownership, Income and Types of Dwelling. The Washington, D.C.: President's Conference on Home Building and Home Owner ship, 1932. A book concerned with the effect of home ownership book records the part of the Home Ownership and Leasing, the Relationship of Income and This citizenship. conference dealing in Types of Dwelling and on Home. Social Relations and Structures. New York: Hiller, Eo T. and Harper Bros, 1947. A study of the two main approaches to the study of human relations: the personal and the collective. For the former we must study our own experiences and those of other persons as recounted by them to learn the customs, institutions and other aspects which regulate social relations. the of the manner Kluckholn, Clyde, in For rules, usages, Nature4 of and the latter we are concerned with institutions and other regulations associating. Murray, Henry A. Society and Culture. (eds.). New York: PerBonality Alfred A. Knopf, 19 90 An orderly presentation generalizations on the of theory and empirical individual and the stress of his total environment, including social and cultural factors. Levy, the Marion J., Jr. The Structure of New Jersey: Princeton University This volume presents a first ecological, biological, Society. Princeton, Press, 1952. step in a long-range program of comparative social analysis. The author states that the nature of the neighborhood unit is determined partly by spatial proximity and that the regulation of the activities of individuals in a given area is a problem demanding a dynamic or ever-changing solution. |