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The Community in Urban Society

 

Larry Lyon

 

“Knowledge” about the community is inherently transitory. In this appealing book, the author traces community sociology from its origins in the theory of Ferdinand Tönnies through its decline within “mass society” and current revival as a valued field of practical knowledge. Lyon gives extensive attention to four of the most fruitful approaches to the study of communities: typology, ecology, systems theory, and conflict theory. He gives students sound advice to recognize the strengths and weaknesses of each approach, and to make use of the approach that best fits the question under investigation. The book emphasizes the importance of relating what we know about communities to the prospect for improving them. In this connection, special emphasis is given to what has been learned about the structure and exercise of power to influence decisions within communities.

Shannon et al., Urban Problems in Sociological Perspective, 4/E


 

$25.95 list, 320 pages

10-digit ISBN: 1-57766-071-4

13-digit ISBN: 978-1-57766-071-2

© 1989

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Table of Contents

 

Part I. BASIC APPROACHES TO THE COMMUNITY
1. The Concept of Community
2. The Typological Approach: Community on a Rural-Urban Continuum
3. The Ecological Approach: Community as a Spatial Phenomenon
4. The Community as a Social System
5. The Conflict Approach: Marx Finally Comes to the City
6. The Multiple Approaches to the Community
Part II. COMMUNITY AND THE QUALITY OF LIFE
7. The Loss of and Quest for Community
8. Community Development
9. Planned Communities
Part III. STUDYING THE COMMUNITY
10. Local Indicators
11. Community Surveys
12. Community Power
13. Measuring Local Power
14. Field Research: Holistic Studies and Methods
15. The Quality of Life and the Quality of Communities