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Excellent portrayal of an urban community,
This review is from: A Place on the Corner, Second Edition (Fieldwork Encounters and Discoveries) (Paperback)
According to Anderson in every community there is an understanding and acceptance with conditions. The individuals meet and commune without crossing the boundaries of each other's territory. The process of social exchange allows them to produce a social order. This is also reflected in urbanization and urban society where groups form extended family to associate their identity with. This sheds light to a lifestyle that some had adapted to and some are quick to frown on.
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A Place on the Corner (Studies of Urban Society) by Elijah Anderson (Paperback - February 15, 1981)
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