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  2. Patrick Geddes - Wikipedia

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    He adopted Spencer's theory that the concept of biological evolution could be applied to explain the evolution of society, and drew on Le Play's analysis of the key units of society as constituting "Lieu, Travail, Famille" ("Place, Work, Family"), but changing the last from "family" to "folk". [23] In this theory, the family is viewed as the ...

  3. Alan Dundes - Wikipedia

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    Dundes explains this point best in his essay, The Devolutionary Premise in Folklore Theory (1969): "A folk or peasant society is but one example of a 'folk' in the folkloristic sense. Any group of people sharing a common linking factor, e.g., an urban group such as a labor union, can and does have folklore. 'Folk' is a flexible concept which ...

  4. Urban culture - Wikipedia

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    Urban culture is the culture of towns and cities. The defining theme is the presence of a large population in a limited space that follows social norms . [ 1 ] This makes it possible for many subcultures close to each other, exposed to social influence without necessarily intruding into the private sphere . [ 2 ]

  5. Urban theory - Wikipedia

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    Urbanomics can spill over beyond the city parameters. The process of globalization extends its territories into global city regions. Essentially, they are territorial platforms (metropolitan extensions from key cities, chain of cities linked within a state territory or across inter-state boundaries and arguably; networked cities and/or regions cutting across national boundaries) interconnected ...

  6. Urban folk - Wikipedia

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    Urban folk or city folk may refer to: Folk music from any urban cultural tradition (as opposed to country music) CityFolk Festival, an annual music festival in Ottawa, Canada; Anti-folk music, a music genre that takes and subverts the earnestness of politically charged 1960s folk music; People, residing in cities; Animal Crossing: City Folk ...

  7. Urban anthropology - Wikipedia

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    Urban anthropology is heavily influenced by sociology, especially the Chicago School of Urban Sociology.The traditional difference between sociology and anthropology was that the former was traditionally conceived as the study of civilized populations, whilst anthropology was approached as the study of primitive populations. [2]

  8. One popular theory: the Grimms' collection isn't a faithful rendering of the original women's stories. Unaware of their own masculine influence, they tweaked the tales — sometimes subtly, sometimes dramatically — transforming rich reflections of real women's experiences into the flat, silencing stories that inspired the patriarchal Disney ...

  9. List of urban theorists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of urban theorists notable in their field, in alphabetical order: Christopher Alexander (1936-2022) Donald Appleyard (1928-1982) Michael E. Arth; Christopher Charles Benninger (1942) Walter Block (1941) Ernest Burgess (1886-1966) Peter Calthorpe (1949) Manuel Castells (1942) Ildefons Cerdà (1815-1876) Gordon Cullen (1914-1994 ...