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Social Order of the Slum, The: Ethnicity and Territory in the Inner City


Social Order of the Slum, The: Ethnicity and Territory in the Inner City

Paperback by Suttles, Gerald D.

Social Order of the Slum, The: Ethnicity and Territory in the Inner City

£27.00

ISBN:
9780226781921
Publication Date:
15 Aug 1970
Language:
English
Publisher:
The University of Chicago Press
Imprint:
University of Chicago Press
Pages:
266 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 28 - 30 May 2024
Social Order of the Slum, The: Ethnicity and Territory in the Inner City

Description

While he did the research for this book, Gerald Suttles lived for almost three years in the high-delinquency area around Hull House on Chicago's New West Side. He came to know it intimately and was welcomed by its residents, who are Italian, Mexican, Puerto Rican, and Negro. Suttles contends that the residents of a slum neighborhood have a set of standards for behavior that take precedence over the more widely held "moral standards" of "straight" society. These standards arise out of the specific experience of each locality, are peculiar to it, and largely determine how the neighborhood people act. One of the tasks of urban sociology, according to Suttles, is to explore why and how slum communities provide their inhabitants with these local norms. The Social Order of the Slum is the record of such an exploration, and it defines theoretical principles and concepts that will aid in subsequent research.

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