SOCC26H3 Lecture : Week 9 Lecture Note
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We"ve now moved ahead with the discussion of sociology of urban growth into the 1970s, by 1970s, suburbanization particularly in north america has now been around for about quarter of a century. Instead, stores, movie theatres, restaurants were clumped together in malls ranging from small neighbourhood malls to regional malls. I t didn"t matter whether you went to fairview mall or yorkdale mall or mississauga"s. Square one or whatever, but all the store were the same: particularly the clothing stores were all chains, over time these chains have changed, some have gone up some have gone down, some have closed. 1960s when people think of inner cities, they think of fires. In other places like britain, this is happening. In some ways, the inner city problems in uk are closer to us than in canadian cities: growth of middle class suburbs in uk has been tremendous immigration into uk from.