Urban sociology is the sociological study of life and human interaction in metropolitan areas.
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Urban sociology is the sociological study of life and human interaction in metropolitan areas.
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Urban sociology is one of the oldest sub-disciplines of sociology dating back to the mid-nineteenth century.
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The importance of the theories developed by the Chicago School within urban sociology have been critically sustained and critiqued but still remain one of the most significant historical advancements in understanding urbanization and the city within the social sciences.
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Urban sociology rose to prominence within North American academics through a group of sociologists and theorists at the University of Chicago from 1915 to 1940 in what became known as the Chicago School of Sociology.
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Unlike the primarily macro-based Urban sociology that had marked earlier subfields, members of the Chicago School placed greater emphasis on micro-scale social interactions that sought to provide subjective meaning to how humans interact under structural, cultural and social conditions.
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Urban sociology theorists suggested that these spatially distinct regions helped to solidify and isolate class relations within the modern city, moving the middle class away from the urban core and into the privatized environment of the outer suburbs.
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Urban sociology argues that attention should be more on the relationship between spaces rather than expansion of more urban cities.
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Many theories in urban sociology have been criticized, most prominently directed toward the ethnocentric approaches taken by many early theorists that lay groundwork for urban studies throughout the 20th century.
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Manuel Castells questioned if urban sociology even exists and devoted 40 years worth of research in order to redefine and reorganize the concept.
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Urban sociology believes that urban sociologists have over complicated the term of urban sociology and should possibly create a more clear and organized explanation to their studies, arguing that a "Sociology of Settlements, " would cover most issues around the term.
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