Community and Society

Community and Society
Author: Ferdinand Tonnies,C.P. Loomis
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2017-07-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351527408

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This extraordinary prescient work by Ferdinand Toennies was written in 1887 for a small coterie of scholars, and over the next fifty years continued to grow in importance and adherents. Its translator into English, Charles P. Loomis, well described it as a volume which pointed back into the Middle Ages and ahead into the future in its attempt to answer the questions: "What are we? Where are we? Whence did we come? Where are we going?" If the questions seem portentous in the extreme, the answers Toennies provides are modest and compelling. Every major field from sociology, to psychology, to anthropology, has found this to be a praiseworthy book. The admirable translation by Professor Loomis did much to transfer praise for the Toennies text from the German to the English-speaking world. Now, outfitted with a brilliant new opening essay by John Samples, the author of a recent full-scale biographical work on Toennies, 'Community and Society' is back in print; a welcome reminder of the glorious past of German social science.

Volume 1 Community and Society

Volume 1  Community and Society
Author: Doucet, Brian,van Melik, Rianne,Pierre Filion
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2021-07-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781529218879

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Our experiences of the city are dependent on our gender, race, class, age, ability, and sexual orientation. It was already clear before the pandemic that cities around the world were divided and becoming increasingly unequal. The pandemic has torn back the curtain on many of these pre-existing inequalities. Contributions to this volume engage directly with different urban communities around the world. They give voice to those who experience poverty, discrimination and marginalisation in order to put them in the front and center of planning, policy, and political debates that make and shape cities. Offering crucial insights for reforming cities to be more resilient to future crises, this is an invaluable resource for scholars and policy makers alike.

Community and Association

Community and Association
Author: Ferdinand Tönnies
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 293
Release: 1955
Genre: Capital
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Community and Society

Community and Society
Author: Ferdinand Tonnies,Charles Price Loomis
Publsiher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0486424979

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One of the first major studies of sociology, this book explores the clash between small-scale neighborhood-based communities and the large-scale competitive market society. It considers all aspects of life — political, economic, legal, family, religion and culture. Discusses construction of "selfhood" and "personhood," and modes of cognition, language, and understanding.

The Community in Urban Society

The Community in Urban Society
Author: Larry Lyon,Robyn Driskell
Publsiher: Waveland Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2011-12-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781478609414

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The community is more than an abstract object of theoretical inquiry. It is also a place where people live. It is difficult to determine where community research and theory merge, because the community is a unique place where theory and the real world come together. Local conditions change and new research techniques emerge. In the second edition of The Community in Urban Society, the authors solve this problem by distilling the historic and foundational theories of community, applying traditional approaches (typology, ecology, systems theory, and conflict theory) to current conditions, and exploring new and relevant theories that impact todays communities. The latest edition also examines recent and emerging technologies that facilitate examination and evaluation of the modern community condition. Updated coverage includes topics such as New Urbanism, modern network analysis methods, the urban political economy approach to community, the growth machine approach, GIS mapping, recent holistic studies, cyberspace communities, and up-to-date discussions of community indicator studies, quality of life, community power, and regime politics.

A Functioning Society

A Functioning Society
Author: Peter F. Drucker
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351535564

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Peter F. Drucker may be best known as a writer on business and management, but these subjects were not his foremost intellectual concern. Drucker's primary concerns were community, in which the individual has status, and society, in which the individual has function. Here he has assembled selections from his vast writings on these subjects. This collection presents the full range of Drucker's thought on community, society, and political structure and constitutes an ideal introduction to his ideas.The volume is divided into seven parts. The selections in parts 1 and 2 were mostly written during World War Two and in the wake of the Great Depression. Part 3 deals with the limits of governmental competence in the social and economic realm. It contains some of Drucker's most influential writings concerned with the difference between big government and effective government. The chapters in part 4 explore autonomous centers of power outside government and within society. Part 5 contains chapters from Drucker's path-breaking work on the corporation as a social organization rather than merely an economic one. The rise of the so-called "knowledge industries" forms the background for part 6. The concluding part 7 is devoted entirely to Drucker's long essay "The Next Society." Drucker examines the emergence of new institutions and new theories arising from the information revolution and the social changes they are helping to bring about.In organizing these representative writings, Drucker chose to be topical rather than chronological, with each excerpt presenting a basic theme of his life's work. As is characteristic of his efforts, A Functioning Society appeals both the general reader as well as a cross-disciplinary scholarly readership.

The Careless Society

The Careless Society
Author: John Mcknight
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1995-05-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015033971295

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McKnight shows how the experts' best efforts to rebuild and revitalize communities can actually destroy them and celebrates the ability of neighborhoods to heal from within.

The Community and Society

The Community and Society
Author: Loran David Osborn,Martin Henry Neumeyer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1933
Genre: Community life
ISBN: UCAL:$B55677

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