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The City. Suggestions for Investigation of Human Behavior in the Urban Environment. : ウィキペディア英語版
The City. Suggestions for Investigation of Human Behavior in the Urban Environment.

''The City. Suggestions for Investigation of Human Behavior in the Urban Environment'' is a book by American urban sociologists Robert E. Park, Ernest W. Burgess and Roderick D. McKenzie published in 1925.
==Significance==

The publication of the book was preceded by an article of the same title in1915, which is considered to be the primer of Chicago School of Sociology, one of the most important urban models in the 20th century.
The theory behind the book is an effect of long research focused on the city of Chicago. Park’s and Burgess’ urbanecology proposes that cities are environments like those found in nature,governed by numerous forces, with competition as the primary force. According to Park and Burgess scarce urban resources lead to competition between groups and eventually to division of urban spaces into distinctive ecological niches which are inhabited by people with similar characteristic due to parallel social pressures they experience.Competition for land and urban resources led to spatial differentiation of urban space into zones.
Based on these assumptions, Park and Burges created one of the earliest city models – Concentric ring theory first introduced in The City. Chicago and New York were typical examples of this modernist model. The urban core of the city stood for a place to work and live. It was also a space in which different people interacted with each other and, in fact, formed one organism.
The school was interested in reforming city life and city value. By careful examination of urban form and the processes that took place in this form, Chicago sociologists determined biotic and cultural dependencies among people. This gave foundations to claim a model of the city that represents concentric zones diversified according to life conditions and social status. All the zones, nevertheless, existed around one collective nuclei- that is the city center, where paths of the city dwellers crossed. This model was later used by Park, Burgess and their students to explain social problems such as crime and unemployment in certain areas of Chicago.
Michael Dear enumerates the major assumptions of the book in a following way:
* ” a modernist view of the city as a unified whole, i.e., a coherent regional system in which the center organizes its hinterland;
* an individual-centered understanding of the urban condition; urban process in The City is typically grounded in the individual subjectivities of urbanites, their personal choices ultimately explaining the overall urban condition, including spatial structure, crime, poverty, and racism;
* a linear evolutionist paradigm, in which processes lead from tradition to modernity, from primitive to advanced, from community to society;”

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