Social Problems and the City

David T. Herbert (Editor), David M. Smith (Editor)

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Author
David T. Herbert (Editor), David M. Smith (Editor)
Publish Date
1979-08-09
Subtitle
Geographical Perspectives
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
271
Publisher Name
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0198740794
ISBN-13
9780198740797
citemno
248968
Edition
1st ed
SKU
9780198740797

Description

Interest in urban social problems has become particularly acute in recent years as the range and intensity of those problems has become more apparent. This collection of essays conveys the elements of a geographical approach to the topic by focusing upon some of the social problems and the ways in which they may be studied, and forming an overall assessment of the geographers role in evaluating and solving them. The book is divided into three main parts. Part One offers some quite divergent perspectives on the general question of the nature and origin of social problems in cities. Part Two provides a series of case studies of specific problems, including health, crime, violence, race, education, and the elderly. In Part Three two papers address the related issues of the merits or otherwise of area-based policies for the solution of problems and explanations in which the nature of area figures prominently, in the geographical tradition. A Second Edition of this work is currently in preparation.