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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Bernice Neugarten , Bernice L. NeugartenPublisher: Taylor & Francis Inc Imprint: Routledge Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.476kg ISBN: 9781412818704ISBN 10: 1412818702 Pages: 334 Publication Date: 15 June 2011 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPreface, One: Studying and Urban Status Structure, Two: Social Classes, Three: Nationwide Status Structure, A. Brief Economic History of Kansas City, B. The Study Populations, C. Social Characteristics of People at or Near the Top, Bibliography, IndexReviewsI have always found much food for thought--for example, researchable ideas--in the ethnographies growing out of the Warner tradition. They are always perceptive and sensitive to details often ignored by more methodologically rigorous investigators. This book is no exception. </p> --Edward O. Laumann, <em>American Journal of Sociology</em></p> The discussions have merit, the descriptions are of interest, and the analysis is well written. </p> --David L. Poston, Jr., <em>Journal of Regional Science</em></p> I have always found much food for thought--for example, researchable ideas--in the ethnographies growing out of the Warner tradition. They are always perceptive and sensitive to details often ignored by more methodologically rigorous investigators. This book is no exception. --Edward O. Laumann, American Journal of Sociology The discussions have merit, the descriptions are of interest, and the analysis is well written. --David L. Poston, Jr., Journal of Regional Science I have always found much food for thought--for example, researchable ideas--in the ethnographies growing out of the Warner tradition. They are always perceptive and sensitive to details often ignored by more methodologically rigorous investigators. This book is no exception. --Edward O. Laumann, American Journal of Sociology The discussions have merit, the descriptions are of interest, and the analysis is well written. --David L. Poston, Jr., Journal of Regional Science -I have always found much food for thought--for example, researchable ideas--in the ethnographies growing out of the Warner tradition. They are always perceptive and sensitive to details often ignored by more methodologically rigorous investigators. This book is no exception.- --Edward O. Laumann, American Journal of Sociology -The discussions have merit, the descriptions are of interest, and the analysis is well written.- --David L. Poston, Jr., Journal of Regional Science "-I have always found much food for thought--for example, researchable ideas--in the ethnographies growing out of the Warner tradition. They are always perceptive and sensitive to details often ignored by more methodologically rigorous investigators. This book is no exception.- --Edward O. Laumann, American Journal of Sociology -The discussions have merit, the descriptions are of interest, and the analysis is well written.- --David L. Poston, Jr., Journal of Regional Science ""I have always found much food for thought--for example, researchable ideas--in the ethnographies growing out of the Warner tradition. They are always perceptive and sensitive to details often ignored by more methodologically rigorous investigators. This book is no exception."" --Edward O. Laumann, American Journal of Sociology ""The discussions have merit, the descriptions are of interest, and the analysis is well written."" --David L. Poston, Jr., Journal of Regional Science ""I have always found much food for thought--for example, researchable ideas--in the ethnographies growing out of the Warner tradition. They are always perceptive and sensitive to details often ignored by more methodologically rigorous investigators. This book is no exception."" --Edward O. Laumann, American Journal of Sociology ""The discussions have merit, the descriptions are of interest, and the analysis is well written."" --David L. Poston, Jr., Journal of Regional Science" <p> I have always found much food for thought--for example, researchable ideas--in the ethnographies growing out of the Warner tradition. They are always perceptive and sensitive to details often ignored by more methodologically rigorous investigators. This book is no exception. <p> --Edward O. Laumann, American Journal of Sociology <p> The discussions have merit, the descriptions are of interest, and the analysis is well written. <p> --David L. Poston, Jr., Journal of Regional Science Author InformationBernice Neugarten Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |