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Being Urban: A Sociology of City Life

(Hardback, 3rd edition)

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Full Title:

Being Urban: A Sociology of City Life

Contributors:

By (Author) David A. Karp
By (author) Gregory P. Stone
By (author) William C. Yoels
By (author) Nicholas P. Dempsey

ISBN:

9780275956479

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

9th September 2015

Edition:

3rd edition

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Sociology

Dewey:

307.76

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

360

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 235mm

Weight:

1644g

Description

This third edition of a classic urban sociology text examines critical but often-neglected aspects of urban life from a social-psychological theoretical perspective. Symbolic interaction is among the most central theoretical paradigms in sociology and the theory that most thoroughly attends to how individuals give meaning to their worldin this case, how city dwellers interpret and respond to their daily experiences as urbanites. This thoroughly updated edition of Being Urban: A Sociology of City Life remains true to this particular theoretical angle of visionthe symbolic interactionist approachfocusing on specific topics that are relatively neglected in other urban sociology texts, and that lend themselves to the kind of social-psychological analyses that define the distinctive conceptual core of the authors' efforts. After the first two chapters supply readers with theoretical foundations of urban sociology, the next four chapters describe the various ways that individuals experience and make sense of key aspects of urban life. The final sectionalso composed of four chaptersaddresses strategically chosen urban institutions and related processes of social change. Specific subject areas covered include sports, everyday public life, tolerance for diversity, women in cities, urban politics, and the arts. Readers will learn about how order is maintained in public urban places, understand why cities naturally breed a tolerance for diversity that may not be so easily achieved in less urban settings, and appreciate the delicate political and economic tensions between cities and their surrounding suburbs.

Author Bio

David A. Karp, PhD, is professor emeritus at Boston College where he taught for 42 years. Gregory P. Stone, PhD, who died in 1981, was professor of sociology at the University of Minnesota. William C. Yoels, PhD, retired as professor emeritus at the University of Alabama-Birmingham. He received his doctorate from the University of Minnesota. Nicholas P. Dempsey, PhD, is assistant professor of sociology at Eckerd College, St. Petersburg, FL.

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