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Nearby, Well Known. The Parochial Realm of Neighborhoods
Ironically, few urban sociologists study what is uniquely urban about cities, namely its public places where most people cross path and interact as strangers (Lofland 1998). Students of urba neighborhoods often fail to notice that their research areas are typically slices of the parochial realm, meaning a social territory that is not unique to cities but also common in suburbs and even small towns. Of course, there can be huge differences between an urban hood and a small town quarter yet both share important characteristics which some urban scholars overlook in their belief that city boundaries, density and diversity, or a certain look and feel guarantee the urban-ness of their research areas.
Nearby, Well Known. The Parochial Realm of Neighborhoods
Ironically, few urban sociologists study what is uniquely urban about cities, namely its public places where most people cross path and interact as strangers (Lofland 1998). Students of urba neighborhoods often fail to notice that their research areas are typically slices of the parochial realm, meaning a social territory that is not unique to cities but also common in suburbs and even small towns. Of course, there can be huge differences between an urban hood and a small town quarter yet both share important characteristics which some urban scholars overlook in their belief that city boundaries, density and diversity, or a certain look and feel guarantee the urban-ness of their research areas.
Nearby, Well Known. The Parochial Realm of Neighborhoods
Margarethe Kusenbach (Autor:in)
2011
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
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