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Bonds of pluralism: the form and substance of urban social networks

Title
Bonds of pluralism: the form and substance of urban social networks [by] Edward O. Laumann.
Author
Laumann, Edward O.
Publication
New York, J. Wiley [1973]

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Description
xxii, 342 pages illustrations; 24 cm.
Series Statement
Wiley series in urban research
Uniform Title
Wiley series in urban research.
Subject
  • Social structure > Michigan > Detroit Metropolitan Area
  • Social networks > Michigan > Detroit Metropolitan Area
  • Sociology, Urban
  • Urbanization
  • City dwellers
  • Social history
  • Urban Population
  • Urbanization
  • Social Conditions
  • Structure sociale > Michigan > Detroit, Agglomération de
  • Réseaux sociaux > Michigan > Detroit, Agglomération de
  • Sociologie urbaine
  • Urbanisation
  • Citadins
  • Histoire sociale
  • urban sociology
  • urbanization
  • social history
  • 71.14 urban society
  • 71.44 group processes (sociology)
  • Social history
  • City dwellers
  • Social networks
  • Social structure
  • Sociology, Urban
  • Sociale netwerken
  • Lokale gemeenschappen
  • Stedelijke gebieden
  • Sociale structuur
  • Sociology, Urban > Michigan > Detroit Metropolitan Area
  • Michigan
  • Michigan > Detroit Metropolitan Area
  • Detroit Metropolitan Area (Mich.) > Social conditions
  • Social structure United States. Urban regions. Study regions: Michigan. Detroit. Surveys
Note
  • "A Wiley-Interscience publication."
Bibliography (note)
  • Bibliography: p. 299-326.
Contents
1. The form and substance of urban social structure: an overview -- Part I: Form: networks -- 2. Friends of urban men: accuracy of description, mutual choice, and attitude agreement -- 3. The social structure of ascriptive membership groups -- 4. The social structure of occupations: the role of achievement-based criteria in friendship choice -- 5. The homogeneity of friendship networks -- 6. Interlocking and radial friendship nets: a formal feature with important consequences -- Part II: Substance: attitudes and values -- 7. Voluntary association membership and the theory of mass society / Stephen J. Cutler -- 8. A reexamination of the status inconsistency hypothesis / Edward O. Laumann and David R. Segal -- 9. The persistence of ethnoreligious differences in the worldly success of third- and later-generation Americans -- 10. Urban social structure: some conclusions and prospects -- Social distance as a metric: a systematic introduction to smallest space analysis / David D. McFarland and Daniel J. Brown -- Sampling design for the 1965-1966 Detroit area study / Howard Schuman.
ISBN
  • 047151845X
  • 9780471518457
LCCN
72006445
OCLC
  • ocm00388629
  • 388629
  • SCSB-291881
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library