The community in urban society ebook
by Larry Lyon
Knowledge about the community is inherently transitory.
Knowledge about the community is inherently transitory. In this appealing book, the author traces community sociology from its origins in the theory of Ferdinand Tonnies through its decline within mass society and current revival as a valued field of practical knowledge. Lyon gives extensive attention to four of the most fruitful approaches to the study of communities: typology.
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The community is more than an abstract object of theoretical inquiry. It is also a place where people live.
Find nearly any book by Larry Lyon. Get the best deal by comparing prices from over 100,000 booksellers. The Community in Urban Society: ISBN 9780669214161 (978-0-669-21416-1) Softcover, Jossey-Bass Inc Pub, 1989. The community in urban society: ISBN 9780256035216 (978-0-256-03521-6) Softcover, Dorsey Press, 1987. The Community in Urban Society: ISBN 9780877224594 (978-0-87722-459-4) Hardcover, Temple Univ Pr, 1987.
Baylor University BU · Department of Sociology. Critiques of modern societies often cite the loss of community as a result of weak connections with local places and changing modes of social interactions
Baylor University BU · Department of Sociology. Critiques of modern societies often cite the loss of community as a result of weak connections with local places and changing modes of social interactions. We will argue that both the loss of community and attempts to regain community can be understood as a series of debates progressing from one environment to another. Specifically, community was seen as being lost from its original environment, the local place, typically a village or a residential neighborhood.
Larry Lyon, Robyn Driskell. The community is more than an abstract object of theoretical inquiry.
