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Private Pleasure, Public Plight: American Metropolitan Community Life in Comparative Perspective ハードカバー – 1984/1/1


An incisive, pioneering work on the nature of modern metropolitan life in wealthier countries. Popenoe has sensitively and convincingly portrayed the life of every man in the cities of these nations, where, although the styles differ somewhat, the basic structure of life is much the same." -Journal of the American Planning Association "Private Pleasure, Public Plight should be read, understood, and heeded, because it makes explicit the aggregate implications of unmitigated acceptance of individual choice in urban areas." -Contemporary Sociology "Deserves the attention of all serious scholars of metropolitan areas. It represents a truly bona fide comparative approach to our study of the phenomenon of metropolitanization." -The Annals "As an introduction to the broad theoretical issues of urban sociology, this volume is praiseworthy and should serve as a useful guide in future cross-societal studies." -Social Science Quarterly "This significant contribution to the sociological literature may serve as a guide in public planning and public housing in the U.S." -Choice This is a social and cultural analysis of community life in metropolitan areas of three nations-the United States, Sweden, and England. The author focuses on how environment and culture interact to shape human behavior. Despite their many similarities, the three societies offer remarkably contrasting urban forms, and thus provide a unique opportunity for comparative research. The findings suggest goals for urban community development in America that can help regain a sense of human scale and establish more meaningful face-to-face contact among urban dwellers. David Popenoe is professor of sociology at Rutgers University. He has had visiting appointments in the Centre for Environment Studies (London), the University of Stockholm, New York University, and the University of Pennsylvania. Among his other books are: Distributing the Nest: Family Change and Decline in Modern Societies; The Suburban Environment: Sweden and the United States; Neighborhood, City and Metropolis; The Urban Industrial Frontier and a basic text on sociology that will soon appear in its seventh edition.

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-[David Popenoe] expresses his deep concern over the growing imbalance he observes in metropolitan areas in favor of deaggregated loci for interaction and behavior. . . . Popenoe's critical argument rings true. Private Pleasure/Public Plight should be read, understood, and heeded, because it makes explicit the aggregate implications of unmitigated acceptance of individual choice in urban areas. . . . [This] is neither a research monograph nor a text. It is a considered message, offering conceptual enlightenment on a vital matter. . . . Given the pertinence of this message, it deserves a place both as a course supplement and in the hands of urban researchers and policy makers.- --William Michelson, Contemporary Sociology "[David Popenoe] expresses his deep concern over the growing imbalance he observes in metropolitan areas in favor of deaggregated loci for interaction and behavior. . . . Popenoe's critical argument rings true. Private Pleasure/Public Plight should be read, understood, and heeded, because it makes explicit the aggregate implications of unmitigated acceptance of individual choice in urban areas. . . . [This] is neither a research monograph nor a text. It is a considered message, offering conceptual enlightenment on a vital matter. . . . Given the pertinence of this message, it deserves a place both as a course supplement and in the hands of urban researchers and policy makers." --William Michelson, Contemporary Sociology "[David Popenoe] expresses his deep concern over the growing imbalance he observes in metropolitan areas in favor of deaggregated loci for interaction and behavior. . . . Popenoe's critical argument rings true. Private Pleasure/Public Plight should be read, understood, and heeded, because it makes explicit the aggregate implications of unmitigated acceptance of individual choice in urban areas. . . . [This] is neither a research monograph nor a text. It is a considered message, offering conceptual enlightenment on a vital matter. . . . Given the pertinence of this message, it deserves a place both as a course supplement and in the hands of urban researchers and policy makers." --William Michelson, Contemporary Sociology

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  • 出版社 ‏ : ‎ Transaction Pub (1984/1/1)
  • 発売日 ‏ : ‎ 1984/1/1
  • 言語 ‏ : ‎ 英語
  • ハードカバー ‏ : ‎ 172ページ
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0887380301
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0887380303

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