 | B.T. Robson - 1969 - 320 pages
...interaction between persons in the local community as is the subculture. We do claim, however, that the social area generally contains persons having...differ with respect to characteristic attitudes and behaviour from persons living in another type of social area.'1 Since its introduction, there have... | |
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...response to this is most appropriate and is quoted here: "They claim that the Shevky-Bell statement that, '....the social area generally contains persons having...level of living, the same way of life, and the same 101 ethnic background,' (p. 20) is 'patently false' (p. 338). They point out that a tract with 25 per... | |
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