Sociology 2152A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Ernest Burgess, Concentric Zone Model, Blue-Collar Worker

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Ernest burgess. (cid:498)the growth of the city(cid:499) (a) Center (the loop: core of the financial world, all of the commercial enterprises are in the loop. Visualization of the bull"s-eye is not accurate of what is actually represented: have the ability to travel. Looked at 140 of cities and every single block of every city. Hoyt model, is a model of urban land use proposed in 1932: it is a modification of the concentric zone model of city development. In 1945, harris and ullman created the multiple nuclei model. Scwirian and matre (cid:498)the ecological structure of canadian cities(cid:499) (1969: social status = sectoral, degree of familism = zonal distribution. Contemporary cities comprised only 7 elements: 1. Burgess called the loop, hoyt the cbd: 2. Two of three blocks occupied by a particular nuclei group: 4. Affordable, wherever there is space available: 6. Sports stadiums, theaters, something that draws the upper- class in: 7. Cities are not static, they are dynamic.

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