Exam 8: The Context of Cities

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Virginia Schein's single mothers on public assistance all

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Identifying with the city is aided by

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Gerald Suttles argues that the images people have about cities are

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The five common elements in urban images, according to Lynch, are

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Elizabeth Bott Spillius found that working-class spouses in London, England, had

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Most urban poor try to cope with the harsh realities of life through

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Describe how people privatize the public spaces and make them their own. How might graffiti be seen as an example of this process?

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It is difficult to catch a cab in Ho Chi Minh City.

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People identify with their cities based on both personal and shared experiences and events.

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Technology severs physical ties with communities but allows us to maintain relationships in spite of distance.

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Eliot Liebow's street-corner men assisted each other in finding work.

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Georg Simmel argued that the city stimulates us via its concentration of the human experience into a small space.

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A gang is one type of urban network based on mutual aid. Explain why this statement is true or false.

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What are the four main types of scenes? Identify them and provide an example of each.

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Applying the gesellschaft and gemeinschaft characteristics to make sense of a city means that it is being evaluated using the city's

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An urban network is

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The physical layout of the city uniquely determines how we view a city.

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How do we respond to the city?

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Discuss how class and race impact the urban experience.

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Look around your classroom and try to determine the stereotypes you use to differentiate people of different majors on your campus. Think about the last time you approached a stranger. What drew you to them? Do you react differently to people based on physical appearance and location?

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