To Dwell among Friends
Personal Networks in Town and City
459 pages,
©
1982
Paper $35.00
ISBN: 9780226251387
Published April 1982
Preface Acknowledgments 1. Personal Community I - The Setting 2. The Communities, the Residents, and Why They Were There 3. Personal Networks: An Overview II - First Issues 4. Urbanism and Psychological Strain 5. Urbanism and Social Involvement 6. Urbanism and Traditional Values III - The Social Contexts of Personal Relations 7. Kin 8. Nonkin 9. Varieties of Nonkin: Neighbors and Co-workers 10. Varieties of Nonkin: Organization Members and Just Friends IV - Dimensions of Personal Networks 11. Personal Networks as Social Support 12. The Structure of Relations and Networks 13. The Spatial Dimension of Personal Relations 14. Homogeneity in Personal Relations: Stage in the Life Cycle V - Subcultures 15. Urbanism and the Development of Subcultures 16. Involvement in Subcultures: Ethnicity and Religion 17. Involvement in Subcultures: Occupation and Pastime 18. Subcultures: Alienation in Urban Public Life 19. Conclusion Appendixes A. Methodological Appendix B. Respondent Interview C. Informant Questionnaire Notes References Index
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