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Show 83 Caplow, Theodore, and FormonJ Robert. "Neighborhood Inter Homogeneous Community," American Socio logical Review, No. 15 (June, 1950), 357-660 action The in authors mobility and as a a describe of residential a Cottrell, Leonard S., American the nature junction of progressive community growth cause of family disorganizationo as "New Directions for Research on Social Casework, XXXIV, Noo 2 (Feb Jr. FamilYJ" ruary, 1953),54-600 The author encourages among them an appraisal new of with individual lines social of sound research, inventiveness or creativity regard to such strengths as curiosity, self-confidence and a flexible mindo The family and neighborhood may provide an atmosphere con ducive to the development of these, and their roles should be studied further. tiThe Popularity Dennis, Normono Community Idea," of SOCiological (December, 1958), 191-20 the Neighborhood Review, VI, No.2 0 The new author discusses the dispersion of families in housing estates as indicative of few common trade and employment experiences and lack of various over lapping social relationships preventing local social controL Dunham, Warren H. "Methodology of Sociological Investiga tion of Mental Disorders," International Journal of Social Psychiatry, III (Summer, 1959), 7-170 The article states that symbolic communication and interpersonal relationships have a relevance in accounting for abnormal mentality and behavior nSuburbanism As a Way of Life," American iological Review, XXI (February ,- 1956), 34-370 The author defines and describes the growth and The article comments further development of suburbs. on homogeneity as the cause of high neighboring in Fava, Sylvia F. Soc suburbs. Form, William H., and StoneJ Gregory P. "Urbanism, Anonymity and Status Symbolism," American Journal of Sociolof2:Y, LXII (March, 1957),504-14. An attempt to examine variations in the symbolism persons of different socio-economic levels when asked to decide status and to observe the status of anonymous others. employed by Gioseffi, William V. Personality," "Culture As an Social Casework, Aspect LX of the Total (March, 1959), 115-190 |