Discusses aims of urban planning and ways to achieve improved city living.
Originally published in 1963
Autorentext
Wingo Jr., Lowdon
Zusammenfassung
Working Method focuses on the theory, method, and politics of contemporary social research. As ethnographic and qualitative research become more popular, noted scholars Weis and Fine provide a roadmap for understanding the complexities involved in doing this research.
Inhalt
Chapter 1 Urban Space in a Policy Perspective: An Introduction; Chapter 2 Order in Diversity: Community without Propinquity, MELVIN M. WEBBER; Chapter 3 The Importance of Open Space in the Urban Pattern, STANLEY B. TANKEL; Chapter 4 The Form and Structure of the Future Urban Complex, CATHERINE BAUER WURSTER; Chapter 5 Urban Space and Urban Design, FREDERICK GUTHEIM; Chapter 6 The Human Measure: Man and Family in Megalopolis, LEONARD J. DUHL; Chapter 7 Public Policy and the Space Economy of the City, ROLAND ARTLE; Chapter 8 The Social Control of Urban Space, CHARLES M. HAAR; Chapter 9 Social Foresight and the Use of Urban Space, HENRY FAGIN;