1st Edition

Sociology Of Housing Ils 194

By R. N. Morris, John Mogey Copyright 1965
    236 Pages
    by Routledge

    236 Pages
    by Routledge

    This is Volume XIV of eighteen in a collection of works on Public Policy, Welfare and Social Work. Originally published in 1964, this is a study of Berinsfield which was originally a rural slum known as Field Farm in Oxfordshire.

    Chapter 1 Local Authority Housing Policy: A Selective Review; Chapter 2 The Research Design and the Population Studied; Chapter 3 Community as Common Bonds; Chapter 4 Community as Interlocking Memberships in the Community Centre; Chapter 5 Community as a web of Reference Groups: Assimilating the Strangers; Chapter 6 Community as a Feeling of Friendliness; Chapter 7 Community: A Summary; Chapter 8 Neighbourhood as a Social Group Based on Proximity; Chapter 9 A Review of the Factors Influencing Neighbourhood Behaviour; Chapter 10 Neighbourhood as a Pattern of Friendly Behaviour among Co-Residents; Chapter 11 Neighbourhood as Feelings of Liking for Co-Residents; Chapter 12 Neighbourhood: A Summary; Chapter 13 Conclusions;

    Biography

    Morris, R. N.; Mogey, John