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Show - of course, objects houses and c ties he believes they 15 - city planners who create to those architects and which are which is to provide are designed to defeating a one foser nedghbor'Lfneas of the their neighborhoods if they choose. functions of the major place in which people may live some city, anonymously in 1 One of the chief things that the foregoing that there is because seems to indicate is significant disagreement among sociologists what the nature of ban neighborliness is. cited have based their remks upon factso Yet .all about of the sociologists One of the difficulties, : of course, same facts, for they sound general knowledge parochial knowledge, their we we of urban because each has Nonetheless, sociology which complements 13,is to all cities to a certain extent. gain from these t:qeorists,an appreciation of the neighborliness. of urban neighborhood interaction, level of intimacy, personal or . 2Gist family isolation. and natures ppo descriirig -:three general which the level of casual opo, ci to, various Hence, Gist and Halbert have attempted to provide broad indication of these natUJ:"es by luunham, differing should be entitled to helieve that all of generalizations 'apply of urban a students of different cities who have are about. the cities they study. concerns a is that not all of them have based their remarks upon the they call, respectively, acquaintance, 2 168-l69 Halbert, £Eo cit., p. levels 286. the and the level of |