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The Sociology of Housing

Annual Review of Sociology, 1980
While the field of interest represented by the title of this review has been identifiable for some thirty or more years, intervening developments have introduced fresh patterns and changed terminology: An alternative contemporary title might be "The Built Residential Environment: Some Social Policy Considerations." I shall examine the changing context ...
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The Sociology of Housing, Studies at Berinsfield

The British Journal of Sociology, 1966
In seeking to understand society, sociologists in this set sought to understand social institutions. Here sociologists consider the policy and planning implications of attempts to respond to and meet social needs by the Church, Civil Service, Industry and Voluntary Organizations.
John Greve, R. N. Morris, J. Mogey
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Likelihood of a Housing Purchase and Neighborhood Preferences: An Experiment in the Micro-Sociology of Housing

Housing and Society, 1990
This study allowed potential white home buyers to indicate preferences regarding neighborhood location and the racial composition of a neighborhood from a context-free perspective.
Karl H. Flaming, W. I. Griffith
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Sociological and cultural variables in housing theory

The Annals of Regional Science, 1984
This paper discusses the relative lack of the use of sociological and cultural variables in the basic conceptual models of regional science. It presents sociological and cultural additions to classic residential location and land value theory. The augmentation of the topographic physical models and theories of regional science by the explicit ...
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Gambling and Globalization: Sociological Perspectives on ‘the House’ and ‘the Players’

Sociology Compass, 2009
Abstract In this article, we explore a few ways in which the age‐old impulse to gamble has evolved into a global force. We start out by critically summarizing historical and foundational thinking on gambling in society, and then move into contemporary perspectives on the gambling act.
Bo J. Bernhard   +2 more
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