Index of urban sociology articles

Urban sociology is the sociological study of social life and human interaction in metropolitan areas. It is a normative discipline of sociology seeking to study the structures, processes, changes and problems of an urban area and by doing so providing inputs for planning and policy making.

A

abandonmentaccessibilityActive Livingactivity centreadaptive reuseAdministration for Children and FamiliesAcid Rain Program(EPA) — achievement gap in the United Statesaffirmative actionAfrican AmericanAid to Families with Dependent Children(AFDC) — air quality(indoor) — Air Pollution Indexair quality indexalienationamalgamationannexationanomiearcologyarsonasset-based community developmentAsian AmericanAthens Charterautomobileautomobile dependencyautonomy

B

bureaucracybirth rateblock grantbudgetbusbusiness cyclebusiness park

C

capitalismcapital improvement plancarpoolcarsharingcentral business districtcentral place theorycharter schoolCity Beautiful movementCity of Light Developmentcity rhythm — civil rights — class stratificationclean air actcommunal gardenCommunities Directorycommunity developmentcommunity land trustcommunity of placeCommunity Reinvestment Actcommutingcomplete streetsconcentric zone modelconservation easementContext Sensitive Solutions — context theory — Copenhagenization (bicycling)core frame modelcorporationcost of living(U.S.) — counter urbanizationcrimecriminal justicecultural biasculture of poverty -The Coons Effect

D

de facto segregationde jure segregationdeath ratedecentralizationdevolutiondisabilitydisinvestmentdivision of labour

E

economic developmenteconomic growthelitism — emission standard — employmentempowerment zoneenterprise zoneentertainment centerentrepôtethnic enclave

F

Federal Housing AdministrationFHA loanfragmentation

G

ganggentrificationglobalizationgovernmentgreat depressiongridlockgrowth management

H

habitabilityhighwayHispanic Americanshistoric preservationHome Mortgage Disclosure Acthomelessnesshomeowners' associationHousing Act of 1937Housing Act of 1949Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008HOPE VIhuman ecologyDepartment of Housing and Urban Development(H.U.D.) — hyperghettoization

I

immigrationinclusionary zoningincomeindoor air pollution in developing nationsindustrial ecologyindustrializationinequalityinfrastructureinterest group

K

kinship

L

land uselandfillleapfrogging

M

magnet schoolmethanolmiddle classmigrationmodernizationMoving to Opportunitymultiple nuclei model

N

National Ambient Air Quality StandardsneighborhoodNeo-Marxismnuclear family

O

organized crimeovercrowding

P

parochialismPersonal Responsibility and Work Opportunity ActPhase I Environmental Site Assessmentpolarizationpolice brutalitypollutionpovertypoverty lineprivatizationpublic transportpsychological stresspublic housingpublic schoolpublic transport

R

racial discriminationracial integrationracism — rail system — recyclingregime theoryrevenue sharingrural

S

savings and loan crisisscholarshipsegregationsingle parentsmart growthsocial complexitysocial disorganization theorysocial housing — social solidarity — social worksocial welfare provisionSocialism — solidarity — Soviet Unionsteam enginestreetcarstreet childrensuburbanizationsuburbsun belt

T

taxestechnologyTimes Square Red, Times Square BlueTANFthird world

U

underemploymentunderground economyunemploymentUniform Crime Reportunionizationurban decayUrban Mass Transportation Act of 1964urban renewalurban sprawlurbanization

V

Vice Lordsviolencevolunteervoting bloc

W

Wagewar on povertywaste disposalwater supplywelfarewelfare reformwhite flightwhite collar crimeworkfare

X

xenophobia

Z

zoning

List of United States cities by population

See also

List of U.S. metropolitan areas with large African-American populations

List of air-filtering plants

Further reading

Flanagan, William G. (2001). Urban Sociology : Images and Structure, Prentice Hall, ISBN 0-205-33532-2

Keiser, R. Lincoln. (1969). The Vice Lords: Warriors of the Streets, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, ISBN 0-03-080361-6

Shannon, Thomas R. (2001). Urban Problems in Sociological Perspective, Waveland Press Inc, ISBN 1-57766-195-8

Spradley, James P. (1999). You Owe Yourself a Drunk: An Ethnography of Urban Nomad, Waveland Press Inc, ISBN 1-57766-085-4

Vargas, Joao H. Costa. (2006). Catching Hell in the City of Angels: Life And Meanings of Blackness in South Central Los Angeles, University of Minnesota Press, ISBN 0-8166-4169-2

Williams, Terry. (1992). Crackhouse: Notes from the End of the Line, Penguin Group(USA), ISBN 0-14-023251-6

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