Multiple Choice
The social disorganization approach to squatter settlements stems from the ideal typical approach emphasizing group solidarity in rural life and social and personal disorganization in urban life.Hutter suggests that a third approach might recognize…
A) that life in squatter settlements is chaotic and miserable and nothing can really be done about it.
B) the strength of individuals and families in squatter settlements while taking into account the poverty and desperation of daily life.
C) that every squatter settlement is unique and different and that no overall conclusions can be drawn about them.
D) that the key variable in understanding such settlements is their use of information technology.
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Q14: Hutter defines the suburb both in terms
Q15: Robert Fishman argues that the nineteenth-century growth
Q16: Squatter settlements may also be referred to
Q17: Explain the emergence of suburbs in the
Q18: A new urban form with 100,000+ people,
Q20: The physical layout of new urban communities
Q21: Fishman coined the term technoburb to refer
Q22: Squatter settlements are sometimes called autonomous settlements
Q23: There are two dominant conceptualizations of life
Q24: For families, the development of new nineteenth-century