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... them displays the three major dimensions of a community : each functions as (
1 ) a spatial unit meeting sustenance needs , ( 2 ) a unit of patterned social
interaction , and ( 3 ) a cultural - symbolic unit of collective identity ( Hunter , 1975
, p .
... them displays the three major dimensions of a community : each functions as (
1 ) a spatial unit meeting sustenance needs , ( 2 ) a unit of patterned social
interaction , and ( 3 ) a cultural - symbolic unit of collective identity ( Hunter , 1975
, p .
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Three dimensions of neighborhoods — social interaction , identity , and linkages
to the broader community — are used to construct neighborhood types ( Warren
and Warren , 1977 , pp . 96 - 97 ) . Warren identifies as a seventh type the classic
...
Three dimensions of neighborhoods — social interaction , identity , and linkages
to the broader community — are used to construct neighborhood types ( Warren
and Warren , 1977 , pp . 96 - 97 ) . Warren identifies as a seventh type the classic
...
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Residents develop their own cultural patterns of social interaction , social control ,
and relationships to the standards of the larger community . Negative values ,
rejection of societal norms , and deviant behavior are attributed to the people in ...
Residents develop their own cultural patterns of social interaction , social control ,
and relationships to the standards of the larger community . Negative values ,
rejection of societal norms , and deviant behavior are attributed to the people in ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
UNDERSTANDING COMMUNITIES | 28 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
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