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Civics: as Applied Sociology

Patrick Geddes

Verlag: DigiCat

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In "Civics: as Applied Sociology," Patrick Sir Geddes presents a pioneering exploration of the intersection between sociology and civic life, advocating for a holistic understanding of urban environments. Employing a narrative style rich in empirical observations and practical applications, Geddes meticulously intertwines sociological theories with the realities of civic engagement and urban planning. The book is situated within the context of early 20th-century social reform movements and exemplifies Geddes' commitment to establishing a balanced relationship between people and place through thoughtful civic design. Patrick Sir Geddes, a Scottish biologist and sociologist, was a visionary thinker whose interdisciplinary approach was influenced by his background in natural sciences and deeply held beliefs in the importance of community and environment. His experiences in urban planning and landscape design informed his conviction that cities must evolve through a synthesis of social, cultural, and ecological considerations. Geddes' progressive ideas reflect a response to the unprecedented urban challenges of his time, showcasing his belief in the power of informed citizenship. "Civics: as Applied Sociology" is highly recommended for scholars, urban planners, and anyone interested in the dynamics of community life. Geddes' insightful reflections offer timeless lessons applicable in contemporary discussions about civic responsibility and sustainable urban development, making this work an essential read for understanding the foundation of any thriving society.
Verfügbar seit: 28.05.2022.
Drucklänge: 109 Seiten.

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