Urbanman: the psychology of urban survival, edited by John Helmer and Neil A. Eddington.
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TextPublication details: New York, Free Press [1973]Description: xii, 274 p. 21 cmSubject(s): LOC classification: - HT 123 .H43
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Includes bibliographical references.
Milgram, S. The experience of living in cities: a psychological analysis.--Wallace, A. F. C. Driving to work.--Mann, L. Learning to live with lines.--Latane��?�, B. and Darley, J. M. Bystander "apathy".--Rainwater, L. Fear and the house-as-haven in the lower class.--Yancey, W. L. Architecture, interaction, and social control: the case of a large-scale public housing project.--Schwartz, B. The social psychology of privacy.--Schegloff, E. A. Opening conversations.--Kochman, T. Rapping in the Black ghetto.--Zimbardo, P. G. The human choice: individuation, reason and order vs. deindividuation, impulse and chaos.--Alexander, C. The city as a mechanism for sustaining human contact.
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