| Michael Schudson - 1981 - 241 lapas
...contacts, the weakening of bonds of kinship, and the declining social significance of the family, the disappearance of the neighborhood, and the undermining of the traditional basis of social solidarity." 1W The differences between community and society, rural life and urban, tradition and modernity, agricultural... | |
| Charles Butterworth - 1981 - 266 lapas
...contacts, the weakening of bonds of kinship and the declining social significance of the family, the disappearance of the neighborhood, and the undermining of the traditional basis of social solidarity" (Wirth 1938: 21). Under such conditions, Wirth felt, social solidarity in the city is achieved primarily... | |
| James Borchert - 1980 - 356 lapas
...contacts, the weakening bonds of kinship, and the declining social significance of the family, the disappearance of the neighborhood, and the undermining of the traditional basis of social solidarity," but it also has been "largely responsible for the increase of vice and crime in great cities."3 In... | |
| Edward Krupat - 1985 - 254 lapas
...primary contacts, the weakening of bonds of kinship, the declining social significance of the family, the disappearance of the neighborhood, and the undermining of the traditional basis of social solidarity. [P. 60] Thus, as Wirth depicts it, the city offers few advantages in exchange for stress, anonymity,... | |
| Dan A. Lewis, Greta W. Salem - 170 lapas
...contacts, the weakening of bonds of kinship and the declining social significance of the family, the disappearance of the neighborhood and the undermining of the traditional basis of social solidarity. [Wirth 1938:21] Against this setting, the individual is forced into voluntary associations to achieve... | |
| Albert Z. Guttenberg - 1993 - 294 lapas
...contacts, the weakening of bonds of kinship, and the declining social significance of the family, the disappearance of the neighborhood, and the undermining of the traditional basis of social solidarity" (1938, 20-21). With learned treatises such as those of Cooley, Park, and Wirth to support them, urban... | |
| Michael A. Stegman, William J. Benfanti, John P. Ross - 1996 - 183 lapas
...contacts, the weakening of bonds of kinship and the declining social significance of the family, the disappearance of the neighborhood, and the undermining of the traditional basis of social solidarity (Wirth, 1938). Against this setting, the individual is forced into voluntary associations to achieve... | |
| Thomas D. Boston - 1997 - 454 lapas
...primary contacts, the weakening of bonds of kinship, and the declining significance of the family, the disappearance of the neighborhood, and the undermining of the traditional basis of social solidarity." Wirth (1956: 130) considered this mode of life to be difficult for individuals so that "personal disorganization,... | |
| Malcolm Waters - 1999 - 480 lapas
...contacts, the weakening of bonds of kinship, and the declining social significance of the family, the disappearance of the neighborhood, and the undermining of the traditional basis of social solidarity. All these phenomena can be substantially verified through objective indices. Thus, for instance, the... | |
| Richard T. LeGates, Frederic Stout - 2003 - 602 lapas
...contacts. the weakening of bonds of kinship. and the declining social significance of the family. the disappearance of the neighborhood. and the undermining of the traditional basis of social solidarity. All these phenomena can be substantially verified through objective indices. Thus. for instance. the... | |
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