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_aGottdiener, Mark _94412 |
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| 245 | 1 | 0 | _aThe New Urban Sociology |
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_aNew York _bRoutledge _c2019 |
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| 505 | _a 1. The new urban sociology p.1, 2. The origins of urban life and urban sociology p.29, 3. Contemporary urban sociology; p.69, 4.Urbanization in the United States p.93, 5. Suburbanization, globalization, and the emergence of the multicentered region p.117, 6. Urbanization in the developed nations: Europe and Japan p.15, 7. Urbanization and mega regions in the developing world p.181, 8. Urban social problems: racism, poverty, affordable housing, crime, and public health p.225, 9. Neighborhoods and communities: differential groups and spatial location in the metropolitan region p.251, 10. The revitalization of the historical inner city: gentrification, theming, and uneven development p.289, 11. Metropolitan planning and urban issues p.315, 12 Metropolitan social policy p.345, 13. Shifting the focus to results: urban social movements and NGO’s p.379, 14. Conclusion p.407 | ||
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_aSociology _92 |
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_aHohle, Randolph _94413 |
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