Compositional Theory of Urbanism

Jennifer Schwartz

Jennifer Schwartz

Washington State University, USA

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First published: 22 September 2017

Abstract

Compositional theories of urbanism assert that urban unconventionality and urban–rural differences are due mainly to the social characteristics (i.e., class, race/ethnicity, age) of city dwellers. The density and heterogeneity that define the urban environment do not affect how people relate to one another or cause people to deviate. In other words, there are no independent effects of city life on people's behaviors.

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