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Urban Sociology
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Urbanization: The movement of populations from rural to urban areas; the growth and development, and redevelopment, of cities.
Urbanism: The ways of life or cultures of people in cities; the myths, symbols, and rituals of urbanites.
Suburbs: Settlements located outside the physical and political boundaries of a city that are adjacent to the city or to its other suburbs.
Ethnography: The study of social groups in their natural environment; it relies on participant observation and field research.
Gentrification: A process of community and neighborhood change where housing in older neighborhoods is restored, often resulting in higher rents and the displacement of previous tenants who can no longer afford to live there.
Globalization: The often uneven development of extensive worldwide patterns of economic, political, and cultural relationships between nations.
Family: A set of people related by blood, marriage, or adoption who share the primary responsibility for reproduction and caring for members of a community or society.
Community: Refer to a (positive, though not necessarily so) form of sustained social cohesion, interaction, and organization that exists between the larger society and individuals who have similar characteristics or attributes.
City: A relatively large, dense, and heterogeneously populated place or settlement.
Overpopulation: An ecological condition in which a society is unable to support all its members with available technology and natural resources.
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- A relatively large, dense, and heterogeneously populated place or settlement.
- A set of people related by blood, marriage, or adoption who share the primary responsibility for reproduction and caring for members of a community or society.
- Settlements located outside the physical and political boundaries of a city that are adjacent to the city or to its other suburbs.
- The ways of life or cultures of people in cities; the myths, symbols, and rituals of urbanites.
- Refer to a (positive, though not necessarily so) form of sustained social cohesion, interaction, and organization that exists between the larger society and individuals who have similar characteristics or attributes.
| - The study of social groups in their natural environment; it relies on participant observation and field research.
- The movement of populations from rural to urban areas; the growth and development, and redevelopment, of cities.
- The often uneven development of extensive worldwide patterns of economic, political, and cultural relationships between nations.
- A process of community and neighborhood change where housing in older neighborhoods is restored, often resulting in higher rents and the displacement of previous tenants who can no longer afford to live there.
- An ecological condition in which a society is unable to support all its members with available technology and natural resources.
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- SUBURBS
- URBANISM
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- URBANIZATION
- GLOBALIZATION
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- OVERPOPULATION
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