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The Place of Greening: Comparing Civic Engagement Scenes of Urban Natures across Danish Cities

City & Community, 2022
As elsewhere in Europe, cities in Denmark have witnessed a surge in civic urban nature engagement, such as place- and practice-based initiatives (e.g., public-access community gardens, organic food collectives, and grazing associations that enhance ...
A. Blok   +4 more
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Vital Activity of the People with Disabilities and Pensioneers of the Metropolitan City under Pandemic Conditions

Proceedings of the Southwest State University. Series: Economics, Sociology and Management, 2021
Relevance. The article considers the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on the livelihoods of people with disabilities and pensioners from a sociological point of view. The subject of the research is a pandemic as a factor of vital activity.
T. Pak
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Out of the Urban Shadows: Uneven Development and Spatial Politics in Immigrant Suburbs

City & Community, 2020
It is now well established that the concentric zone model, developed by Ernest Burgess and elaborated by others in the Chicago School of Sociology to explain the distribution of social groups in metropolitan areas, was wrong. In the past several decades,
Willow Lung-Amam
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Moral Order in the Post-Socialist Chinese City:

The City In China, 2019
The seminal works by Park and the Chicago school of sociology are of great value for studying a rapidly urbanising China characterised by the decline of the formerly socialist structure and the increasing commodification of services and housing.
Fulong Wu, zheng-ting wang
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The Relationship Between Migrants and Social Space in Zhangjiang Science City from the Perspective of Urban Sociology

Lex localis - Journal of Local Self-Government
This study focuses on the transformation of Zhangjiang Science City from a township industrial hub to a key national high-tech industrial park. Using Xiangnan Community, one of the first resettlement housing projects from the 1990s, as a case study, the ...
Wen Long
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“Here in Mexico, it’s all work, work, work.” Social Imagery of Chinatown in Mexico City

Anuario Latinoamericano – Ciencias Políticas y Relaciones Internacionales
This article analyzes the social imaginary around the figure of the “Chinese” in Mexico City (CDMX), based on a sociological and ethnographic study with people of Chinese origin or descent who work in Chinatown.
Łukasz Czarnecki, Erick Carrasco Medina
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THE FORMULA FOR HAPPINESS: URBAN PLANNING ASPECTS

Urban development and spatial planning
The interaction between all the functional elements of urban development within community centres, residential groups, neighbourhoods or districts is complex and multifaceted.
Jolana Holyk, Nadia Kis, Ivan Stetsko
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SOCIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF URBAN VAGRANCY: THE CASE OF ASTANA

Gumilyov Journal of Sociology
This article examines vagrancy as one of the pressing social issues of our time, affecting both domestic and global communities, and considers the sociological aspects of vagrancy in urban environments.
A. Uasheva, D.M. Sagyn
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A Sociological Study on Abdi̇zade's History of Amasya: Religious Groups in Amasya

Amasya İlahiyat Dergisi
Since groups constitute one of the essential components of the social structure, they form a fundamental subject of sociological inquiry. A subcategory of social groups, religious groups are examined from the perspective of the sociology of religion.
Abdulhamit Budak
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