SOC205H1 Lecture Notes - Gentrification, System On A Chip, Social Change

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21 Mar 2013
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Why is this 1960s urban sociologist scratching his head: concentric zones and biological aspects, cities looks more political and a larger number of variety groups. Assumption the chicago school of how they live in the city: level of playing field: chicago school: idea of born with the same status: work harder you"ll get ahead. Compete to get land: start with advantages: races, class etc. More on the social production of space. 22267 strongest group in the city competes & win. Weaker groups simply had to adjust accordingly. (didn"t explain political tension and things happens recently) E. g. , segregation of particular community (nature, when earn more money they can get upward mobility) Thru (ecological) process of invasions/ succession, constant change of land-use patterns. How do demographic shifts affect the functions of the ecology model? (gentrification) How do new technologies affect social organization. A complex number/ interaction of factors affects change.

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