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Urban sociology is the sociological study of social life and human interaction in metropolitan areas. It is a normative discipline of sociology seeking to study the structures,processes,changes and problems of an urban area and by doing so providing inputs for planning and policy making. |
[[Urban sociology]] is the sociological study of social life and human interaction in metropolitan areas. It is a normative discipline of sociology seeking to study the structures, processes, changes and problems of an urban area and by doing so providing inputs for planning and policy making. |
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== A == |
== A == |
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[[Child abandonment|abandonment]] — [[Administration for Children and Families]] — [[Acid Rain Program]](EPA) — [[achievement gap in the United States]] — [[affirmative action]] — [[African American]] — [[Aid to Families with Dependent Children]](AFDC) — [[Indoor air quality|air quality]](indoor) — [[Air |
[[Child abandonment|abandonment]] — [[accessibility]] — [[Active Living]] — [[activity centre]] — [[adaptive reuse]] — [[Administration for Children and Families]] — [[Acid Rain Program]](EPA) — [[achievement gap in the United States]] — [[affirmative action]] — [[African American]] — [[Aid to Families with Dependent Children]](AFDC) — [[Indoor air quality|air quality]](indoor) — [[Air Pollution Index]] — [[air quality index]] — [[Social alienation|alienation]] — [[Amalgamation (politics)|amalgamation]] — [[annexation]] — [[anomie]] — [[arcology]] — [[arson]] — [[asset-based community development]] — [[Asian American]] — [[Athens Charter]] — [[automobile]] — [[automobile dependency]] — [[autonomy]] |
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== B == |
== B == |
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[[bureaucracy]] — [[birth rate]] — [[block grant]] — [[budget]] — [[bus]] — [[business cycle]] |
[[bureaucracy]] — [[birth rate]] — [[block grant]] — [[budget]] — [[bus]] — [[business cycle]] — [[business park]] |
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== C == |
== C == |
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[[capitalism]] — [[carpool]] — [[carsharing]] — [[central business district]] — [[charter school]] — [[civil rights]] — [[class stratification]] — [[clean air act]] — [[Community Reinvestment Act]] — [[commuting]] — [[concentric zone model]] — [[corporation]] — [[cost of living]](U.S.) — [[crime]] — [[criminal justice]] — [[cultural bias]] — [[culture of poverty]] |
[[capitalism]] — [[capital improvement plan]] — [[carpool]] — [[carsharing]] — [[central business district]] — [[central place theory]] — [[charter school]] — [[City Beautiful movement]] — [[City of Light Development]] — [[city rhythm]] — [[civil rights]] — [[class stratification]] — [[Clean Air Act (disambiguation)|clean air act]] — [[communal garden]] — [[Communities Directory]] — [[community development]] — [[community land trust]] — [[community of place]] — [[Community Reinvestment Act]] — [[commuting]] — [[complete streets]] — [[concentric zone model]] — [[conservation easement]] — [[Context Sensitive Solutions]] — [[context theory]] — [[Copenhagenization (bicycling)]] — [[core frame model]] — [[corporation]] — [[cost of living]](U.S.) — [[counter urbanization]] — [[crime]] — [[criminal justice]] — [[cultural bias]] — [[culture of poverty]] |
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-[[The Coons Effect]] |
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[[economic development]] — [[economic growth]] — [[elitism]] — [[employment]] — [[empowerment zone]] — [[Urban Enterprise Zone|enterprise zone]] — [[Video arcade|entertainment center]] — [[entrepôt]] — [[ethnic enclave]] |
[[economic development]] — [[economic growth]] — [[elitism]] — [[emission standard]] — [[employment]] — [[empowerment zone]] — [[Urban Enterprise Zone|enterprise zone]] — [[Video arcade|entertainment center]] — [[entrepôt]] — [[ethnic enclave]] |
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[[gang]] — [[gentrification]] — [[globalization]] — [[government]] — [[ |
[[gang]] — [[gentrification]] — [[globalization]] — [[government]] — [[Great Depression]] — [[gridlock]] — [[growth management]] |
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[[habitability]] — [[highway]] — [[Hispanic Americans]] — [[historic preservation]] — [[Home Mortgage Disclosure Act]] — [[homelessness]] — [[homeowners' association]] — [[Housing Act of 1937]] — [[Housing Act of 1949]] — [[Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008]] — [[HOPE VI |
[[habitability]] — [[highway]] — [[Hispanic and Latino Americans|Hispanic Americans]] — [[historic preservation]] — [[Home Mortgage Disclosure Act]] — [[homelessness]] — [[homeowners' association]] — [[Housing Act of 1937]] — [[Housing Act of 1949]] — [[Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008]] — [[HOPE VI]] — [[human ecology]] — [[United States Department of Housing and Urban Development|Department of Housing and Urban Development]](H.U.D.) — [[hyperghettoization]] |
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== I == |
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[[immigration]] — [[inclusionary zoning]] — [[income]] — [[indoor air pollution in developing nations]] — [[industrial ecology]] — [[industrialization]] — [[inequality]] — [[infrastructure]] — [[interest group]] |
[[immigration]] — [[inclusionary zoning]] — [[income]] — [[indoor air pollution in developing nations]] — [[industrial ecology]] — [[industrialization]] — [[Social inequality|inequality]] — [[infrastructure]] — [[interest group]] |
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[[magnet school]] — [[methanol]] — [[middle class]] — [[migration]] — [[modernization]] — [[Moving to Opportunity]] — [[multiple nuclei model]] |
[[magnet school]] — [[methanol]] — [[middle class]] — [[human migration|migration]] — [[modernization]] — [[Moving to Opportunity]] — [[multiple nuclei model]] |
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[[parochialism]] — [[Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act]] — [[Phase I Environmental Site Assessment]] — [[Polarization (psychology)|polarization]] — [[police brutality]] — [[pollution]] — [[poverty]] — [[poverty line]] — [[privatization]] — [[public transport]] — [[Stress (biological)|psychological stress]] — [[public housing]] — [[public school]] |
[[parochialism]] — [[Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act]] — [[Phase I Environmental Site Assessment]] — [[Polarization (psychology)|polarization]] — [[police brutality]] — [[pollution]] — [[poverty]] — [[poverty line]] — [[privatization]] — [[public transport]] — [[Stress (biological)|psychological stress]] — [[public housing]] — [[Public school (government funded)|public school]] — [[public transport]] |
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[[savings and loan crisis]] — [[scholarship]] — [[racial segregation|segregation]] — [[single parent]] — [[smart growth]] — [[social complexity]] — |
[[savings and loan crisis]] — [[scholarship]] — [[racial segregation|segregation]] — [[single parent]] — [[smart growth]] — [[social complexity]] — social disorganization theory — [[Public housing|social housing]] — [[social solidarity]] — [[social work]] — [[social welfare provision]] — [[Socialism]] — [[Solidarity (U.S.)|solidarity]] — [[Soviet Union]] — [[steam engine]] — [[Tram|streetcar]] — [[street children]] — [[suburbanization]] — [[suburb]] — [[sun belt]] |
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[[taxes]] — [[technology]] — [[TANF]] — [[third world]] |
[[taxes]] — [[technology]] — ''[[Times Square Red, Times Square Blue]]'' —[[TANF]] — [[third world]] |
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[[Almighty Vice Lord Nation|Vice Lords]] — [[violence]] — [[volunteer]] — [[voting bloc]] |
[[Almighty Vice Lord Nation|Vice Lords]] — [[violence]] — [[Volunteering|volunteer]] — [[voting bloc]] |
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[[zoning]] |
[[zoning]] |
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==Urban-Related Lists== |
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[[List of United States cities by population]] |
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[[List of U.S. metropolitan areas with large African-American populations]] |
[[List of U.S. metropolitan areas with large African-American populations]] |
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[[List of air-filtering |
[[List of air-filtering plants]] |
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==Further reading== |
==Further reading== |
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Flanagan, William G. (2001). ''Urban Sociology : Images and Structure'', [[Prentice Hall]], ISBN |
Flanagan, William G. (2001). ''Urban Sociology : Images and Structure'', [[Prentice Hall]], {{ISBN|0-205-33532-2}} |
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Keiser, R. Lincoln. (1969). ''The Vice Lords: Warriors of the Streets'', [[Holt, Rinehart and Winston]], ISBN |
Keiser, R. Lincoln. (1969). ''The Vice Lords: Warriors of the Streets'', [[Holt, Rinehart and Winston]], {{ISBN|0-03-080361-6}} |
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Shannon, Thomas R. (2001). ''Urban Problems in Sociological Perspective'', Waveland Press Inc, ISBN 1577661958 |
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Shannon, Thomas R. (2001). ''Urban Problems in Sociological Perspective'', Waveland Press Inc, {{ISBN|1-57766-195-8}} |
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[[James Spradley|Spradley, James P.]] (1999). ''You Owe Yourself a Drunk: An Ethnography of Urban Nomad'', Waveland Press Inc, {{ISBN|1-57766-085-4}} |
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Revision as of 23:40, 1 September 2024
Urban sociology is the sociological study of social life and human interaction in metropolitan areas. It is a normative discipline of sociology seeking to study the structures, processes, changes and problems of an urban area and by doing so providing inputs for planning and policy making.
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abandonment — accessibility — Active Living — activity centre — adaptive reuse — Administration for Children and Families — Acid Rain Program(EPA) — achievement gap in the United States — affirmative action — African American — Aid to Families with Dependent Children(AFDC) — air quality(indoor) — Air Pollution Index — air quality index — alienation — amalgamation — annexation — anomie — arcology — arson — asset-based community development — Asian American — Athens Charter — automobile — automobile dependency — autonomy
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bureaucracy — birth rate — block grant — budget — bus — business cycle — business park
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capitalism — capital improvement plan — carpool — carsharing — central business district — central place theory — charter school — City Beautiful movement — City of Light Development — city rhythm — civil rights — class stratification — clean air act — communal garden — Communities Directory — community development — community land trust — community of place — Community Reinvestment Act — commuting — complete streets — concentric zone model — conservation easement — Context Sensitive Solutions — context theory — Copenhagenization (bicycling) — core frame model — corporation — cost of living(U.S.) — counter urbanization — crime — criminal justice — cultural bias — culture of poverty -The Coons Effect
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de facto segregation — de jure segregation — death rate — decentralization — devolution — disability — disinvestment — division of labour
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economic development — economic growth — elitism — emission standard — employment — empowerment zone — enterprise zone — entertainment center — entrepôt — ethnic enclave
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Federal Housing Administration — FHA loan — fragmentation
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gang — gentrification — globalization — government — Great Depression — gridlock — growth management
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habitability — highway — Hispanic Americans — historic preservation — Home Mortgage Disclosure Act — homelessness — homeowners' association — Housing Act of 1937 — Housing Act of 1949 — Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 — HOPE VI — human ecology — Department of Housing and Urban Development(H.U.D.) — hyperghettoization
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immigration — inclusionary zoning — income — indoor air pollution in developing nations — industrial ecology — industrialization — inequality — infrastructure — interest group
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land use — landfill — leapfrogging
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magnet school — methanol — middle class — migration — modernization — Moving to Opportunity — multiple nuclei model
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National Ambient Air Quality Standards — neighborhood — Neo-Marxism — nuclear family
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organized crime — overcrowding
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parochialism — Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act — Phase I Environmental Site Assessment — polarization — police brutality — pollution — poverty — poverty line — privatization — public transport — psychological stress — public housing — public school — public transport
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racial discrimination — racial integration — racism — rail system — recycling — regime theory — revenue sharing — rural
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savings and loan crisis — scholarship — segregation — single parent — smart growth — social complexity — social disorganization theory — social housing — social solidarity — social work — social welfare provision — Socialism — solidarity — Soviet Union — steam engine — streetcar — street children — suburbanization — suburb — sun belt
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taxes — technology — Times Square Red, Times Square Blue —TANF — third world
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underemployment — underground economy — unemployment — Uniform Crime Report — unionization — urban decay — Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964 — urban renewal — urban sprawl — urbanization
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Vice Lords — violence — volunteer — voting bloc
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Wage — war on poverty — waste disposal — water supply — welfare — welfare reform — white flight — white collar crime — workfare
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Urban-Related Lists
List of United States cities by population
See also
List of U.S. metropolitan areas with large African-American populations
Further reading
Flanagan, William G. (2001). Urban Sociology : Images and Structure, Prentice Hall, ISBN 0-205-33532-2
Keiser, R. Lincoln. (1969). The Vice Lords: Warriors of the Streets, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, ISBN 0-03-080361-6
Shannon, Thomas R. (2001). Urban Problems in Sociological Perspective, Waveland Press Inc, ISBN 1-57766-195-8
Spradley, James P. (1999). You Owe Yourself a Drunk: An Ethnography of Urban Nomad, Waveland Press Inc, ISBN 1-57766-085-4
Vargas, Joao H. Costa. (2006). Catching Hell in the City of Angels: Life And Meanings of Blackness in South Central Los Angeles, University of Minnesota Press, ISBN 0-8166-4169-2
Williams, Terry. (1992). Crackhouse: Notes from the End of the Line, Penguin Group(USA), ISBN 0-14-023251-6