Principles of Rural-urban Sociology

Principles of Rural-urban Sociology

Author: Pitirim Aleksandrovich Sorokin

Publisher:

Published: 1929

Total Pages: 682

ISBN-13:

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Elaborates the matters in rural-urban knowledge. Lines out the fields overlapping rural-urban matters: sociology, social class, population, public health, urbanization and suicide, longevity and martality, birth rate and vitality, and intelligence.


Principles of Inductive Rural Sociology

Principles of Inductive Rural Sociology

Author: Thomas Lynn Smith

Publisher: Philadelphia : F. A. Davis Company

Published: 1970

Total Pages: 596

ISBN-13:

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Textbook on principles of inductive rural sociology, with particular reference to sociological aspects of farm organisation and rural development in the USA - covers demographic aspects, internal migration (incl. Rural migration to urban areas), family and social structures, land settlement, land tenure, systems of agriculture, education, religion, social participation, social integration, social change, etc. Bibliography pp. 501 to 539 and statistical tables.


Readings in Urban Sociology

Readings in Urban Sociology

Author: R. E. Pahl

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2013-10-22

Total Pages: 348

ISBN-13: 1483181243

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Readings in Urban Sociology covers the specialized aspect of sociology, together with an introduction designed to relate the selected Readings to the state of sociological knowledge and research in the field in question. This book is organized into four parts encompassing 12 chapters, and begins with an overview of the study of urbanization and urban sociology. The opening part describes the nature of industrial urbanism in Great Britain. This part deals with the development of British urban sociology and the idea of neighborhood community. The next part examines the distinction between ways of life in the modern city and the modern suburb. This part also looks into the context of urbanization involving population dispersal and diffusion. The closing parts provide an analysis of the urban system in terms of a conflict model and demonstrate the development of Prague's ecological structure. These parts also discuss the notion of a rural-urban continuum and the process of adjustment to an urban system in Africa. This book will prove useful to sociologists and researchers.


An Approach to Urban Sociology

An Approach to Urban Sociology

Author: P.H. Mann

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-10-08

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 1136256547

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This is Volume I of thirteen in the Urban and Regional Sociology series. Originally published in 1965, the study aims with trying to present a sociological perspective rather than a guide to social policy. Written just before the change of government in October 1964, the purpose of this book is to try to introduce an element of theoretical consideration into the study of urbanism in contemporary Britain.