1st Edition

Neighbours:New Est Ils 114

By Howard Bracey Copyright 1964
    220 Pages
    by Routledge

    220 Pages
    by Routledge

    This Volume XIII of twenty-one in a collection on Class, Race and Social Structure. First published in 1964, this text looks neighbour behaviour of new estates and subdivisions in England and U.S.A. The study derives from a survey begun on new housing estates near Bristol, England, in 1957 and continued on a number of new subdivisions near Columbus, Ohio, in 1958 and 1959. The enquiry was designed to study the adjustment of (mainly) urban families to life in new rural urban fringe neighbourhoods.

    Chapter 1 The People; Chapter 2 Families on the Move; Chapter 3 Choice of Neighbourhood; Chapter 4 Neighbourhood Appraisal After Occupation; Chapter 5 Neighbouring; Chapter 6 Partying; Chapter 7 Friends Old and New; Chapter 8 Children and Neighbouring; Chapter 9 Children and Teenagers: Their Schooling and Social Activities; Chapter 10 The Church; Chapter 11 Adult Social Organizations; Chapter 12 Summing Up: Facts, Factors and the Future;

    Biography

    Howard Bracey