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Civics: as Applied Sociology
INTRODUCTION
A—THE GEOGRAPHIC SURVEY OF CITIES
B—THE HISTORIC SURVEY OF CITIES
C—THE CITIZEN IN PROCESS OF DEVELOPMENT
D—THE APPLIED SOCIOLOGY OF THE PRESENT
E—CITIES, PRESENT AND FUTURE
F—LITERATURE OF CIVICS
DISCUSSION
WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS
PRESS COMMENTS
CIVICS: AS CONCRETE AND APPLIED SOCIOLOGY, PART II
A—INTRODUCTION: THE NEED OF CIVIC SURVEYS
B—INITIAL METHODS OF CONCRETE SURVEY
C—GEOGRAPHICAL DETERMINISM AND ITS DIFFICULTIES
D—NEED OF ABSTRACT METHOD FOR NOTATION AND FOR INTERPRETATION
E—THE CITY-COMPLEX AND ITS USUAL ANALYSIS
THE EVERYDAY TOWN AND ITS ACTIVITIES.
F—PROPOSED METHODICAL ANALYSIS
(1) THE TOWN
G—ANALYSIS CONTINUED.—(2) THE SCHOOL
H—TOWN AND SCHOOL COMPARED
I—DEVELOPMENT OF SCHOOL, AND ITS REACTION UPON TOWN
J—FROM "SCHOOL" TO "CLOISTER"
K—THE CITY PROPER
L—THE CITY COMPLIED: TOWN, SCHOOL, CLOISTER, AND CITY PROPER
SUMMARY
Practical conclusion
M—THE HISTORIC CITY-COMPLEX
N—THE EVILS OF THE CITY
Disease, defect, vice and crime
O—A CIVIC SYMBOL AND ITS MEANING
Q—GLASGOW AS TYPICAL OF CIVIC TRANSITION—FROM "PALEOTECHNIC" TO "NEOTECHNIC"
R—A PRACTICAL PROPOSAL—A CIVIC EXHIBITION
DISCUSSION
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