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The boundaries for a “ personal ” neighborhood are likely to be much smaller
than for a “ functional ” neighborhood area . Defining a neighborhood as
personal may involve the use of a cognitive map ( Suttles , 1972 ) . This is a
subjective view ...
The boundaries for a “ personal ” neighborhood are likely to be much smaller
than for a “ functional ” neighborhood area . Defining a neighborhood as
personal may involve the use of a cognitive map ( Suttles , 1972 ) . This is a
subjective view ...
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A number of other individuals and groups in addition to the neighborhood group
may also be a part of this social network ... well as in the resources available from
informal support systems such as natural helpers , friends , kin , and neighbors .
A number of other individuals and groups in addition to the neighborhood group
may also be a part of this social network ... well as in the resources available from
informal support systems such as natural helpers , friends , kin , and neighbors .
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meet my neighbors , not at a block party , not at a kaffeeklatsch , not at the P . T .
A . — but at the first meeting of a newly proposed “ neighborhood watch group . ” I
found the invitation in my mailbox yesterday . “ Dear Neighbor , ” reads the ...
meet my neighbors , not at a block party , not at a kaffeeklatsch , not at the P . T .
A . — but at the first meeting of a newly proposed “ neighborhood watch group . ” I
found the invitation in my mailbox yesterday . “ Dear Neighbor , ” reads the ...
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UNDERSTANDING COMMUNITIES | 28 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
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