Urban Sociology and Urbanized Society

Urban Sociology and Urbanized Society
Title Urban Sociology and Urbanized Society PDF eBook
Author J.R. Mellor
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 313
Release 2013-04-15
Genre Science
ISBN 1135682275

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Focusing on urban sociology as practised in Britain, the author argues that it is a key element in the response of the 'intellectual proletariat' to urbanization and the calls on it by the State to control the ensuing way of life. The themes of urban sociology have been the concerns of the Welfare State and, despite radical inputs, the discipline has remained tied up with the assumptions and methodological precepts of liberalism. The author's contention is that urbanization should be analysed in the framework of the political economy of regional development. This book was first published in 1977.

The Greening of London, 1920–2000

The Greening of London, 1920–2000
Title The Greening of London, 1920–2000 PDF eBook
Author Matti O. Hannikainen
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 171
Release 2017-05-15
Genre History
ISBN 1134807546

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The long-term development of public green spaces such as parks, public gardens, and recreation grounds in London during the twentieth century is a curiously neglected subject, despite the fact that various kinds of green spaces cover huge areas in cities in the UK today. This book explores how and why public green spaces have been created and used in London, and what actors have been involved in their evolution, during the course of the twentieth century. Building on case studies of the contemporary boroughs of Camden and Southwark and making use of a wealth of archival material, the author takes us through the planning and creation stages, to the intended (and actual) uses and ongoing management of the spaces. By highlighting the rise and fall of municipal authorities and the impact of neo-liberalism after the 1970s, the book also deepens our understanding of how London has been governed, planned and ruled during the twentieth century. It makes a crucial contribution to academic as well as political discourse on the history and present role of green space in sustainable cities.

Unequal City

Unequal City
Title Unequal City PDF eBook
Author Chris Hamnett
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 291
Release 2004-06
Genre Architecture
ISBN 113437139X

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Examines some of the dramatic economic and social changes that have taken place in London over the last forty years, describing how this has had major consequences for both the social structure and the built environment of London.

Rediscovering Roy

Rediscovering Roy
Title Rediscovering Roy PDF eBook
Author Valerie Joslin
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 202
Release 2010-02-01
Genre
ISBN 1445257874

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Roy Joslin, an inner-London pastor, battled with Parkinson's Disease for 33 years. The painful task of sorting through his papers soon became a profound and therapeutic experience for his widow as distant memories came into sharper focus, showing how God had led them through the years 'in sickness and in health'.

Inner Cities

Inner Cities
Title Inner Cities PDF eBook
Author Great Britain. Departments of the Environment and Transport Library
Publisher
Total Pages 56
Release 1977
Genre Cities and towns
ISBN

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Scarman and After

Scarman and After
Title Scarman and After PDF eBook
Author John Benyon
Publisher Elsevier
Total Pages 306
Release 2014-05-17
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1483190609

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Scarman and After: Essays Reflecting on Lord Scarman’s Report, the Riots and their Aftermath covers the proceedings of a conference on Lord Scarman’s social and economic issues, held at the University of Leicester in April 1982, organized by the Continuing Education Unit of the University’s Department of Adult Education. The Lord Scarman Report itemized and stressed particular issues that arose from the Brixton disorders. This text is organized into five parts encompassing 22 chapters. The first parts explore the political agenda of the Brixton riot and Lord Scarman’s report, explanations, images and impact of riots. Another part is concerned with the issues in policy making related to the community, public, and accountability. These topics are followed by discussions of the issues of unemployment and racial disadvantages in cities. The last part contains a summary of the Report. This book will prove useful to historians, sociologists, and researchers.

The Plight of Inner London

The Plight of Inner London
Title The Plight of Inner London PDF eBook
Author RingRail Group
Publisher
Total Pages 64
Release 1977
Genre Community development
ISBN

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