A sociological image of the city : through children's eyes

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A sociological image of the city : through children's eyes

Silvia Blitzer Golombek

(American university studies, Series xi, Anthropology and sociology ; vol. 58)

Peter Lang, c1993

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Bibliography: p. 129-139

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Description

What does a ten or eleven year old child think when driving past a group of picketers? How do youngsters react when they walk by a homeless person sleeping on the sidewalk? Does a police officer inspire respect and admiration in all children? More importantly, which variables account for any differences in the meanings children attach to these situations? In this sociological exploration into children's worlds, they are the active social agents, defying the traditionally passive role assigned to them in the socialization process. As boys and girls from three public Baltimore schools express their fears and pleasures about urban life, traditional theories of stratification and conflict are put to the test in a non-conventional arena: the sociology of Childhood.

Table of Contents

Contents: Traditional analyses of urban imagery and political socialization. Methodological chapters, introducing the sample and the semantic differential method. Qualitative and quantitative analyses of responses. Extraction of five general urban themes. Conclusion and recommendations.

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