Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Social and Behavioral Sciences Commons

Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

1975

Discipline
Institution
Keyword
Publication
Publication Type
File Type

Articles 301 - 330 of 2573

Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences

November 1975 (Vol. 48, No. 2) Nov 1975

November 1975 (Vol. 48, No. 2)

The Ohio Independent Baptist

No abstract provided.


Trendline, Nov. 14, 1975, Hyman P. Minsky Ph.D. Nov 1975

Trendline, Nov. 14, 1975, Hyman P. Minsky Ph.D.

Hyman P. Minsky Archive

Prepared for Trendline, a monthly report from the Economic and Financial Advisory Service of Mark Twain Bancshares, Inc., St. Louis, Mo.


Social Research On Housing In The United States: Directions And Themes, Shirley S. Angrist Nov 1975

Social Research On Housing In The United States: Directions And Themes, Shirley S. Angrist

The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

I shall present a selective overview of recent themes and directions in social research on housing in the U.S. I narrowed the topic by focusing on research centering on the family and on neighborhood. These topics offer ways to concentrate on "social" research and to narrow a rather broad topic.

My meaning of "social" research encompasses work not only by sociologists. It also includes the separate or collaborative work of other disciplines, especially psychology, anthropology, social psychology, architecture and urban planning. Research on housing has from its Post-World War II flowering been an interdisciplinary enterprise. And it continues to be …


Relocation Of Vancouver's Chinatown Residents Under Urban Renewal, Richard Nann Nov 1975

Relocation Of Vancouver's Chinatown Residents Under Urban Renewal, Richard Nann

The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

Introduction. This is a study of the relocation patterns of Chinese-Canadian residents in an area undergoing urban renewal in Vancouver in the late 1960's. The study shows the inadequacies of simplistic social planning. The study indicates the need to understand the variety of responses to forced relocation, based on social class, the stage in the family life cycle and ethnicity. The study points out the different ways various families view the old neighborhood and the Chinese community as a whole, and, as part of this, how they view urban renewal. The study shows how housing and residential preferences relate to …


Journal Of Sociology & Social Welfare Vol. 3, No. 2 (November 1975) Nov 1975

Journal Of Sociology & Social Welfare Vol. 3, No. 2 (November 1975)

The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

Issue Editor - Dr. ELIZAJETH HUTTMAN, Dept. of Sociology, CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY – HAYWARD

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • Introduction, pp 115
  • Social Research On Housing in the United States: Direction and Themes - SHIRLEY S. ANGRIST, pp 117
  • Relocation of Vancouver's Chinatown Residents Under Urban Renewal - RICHARD NAMM, pp 125
  • New Towns and Social Welfare Prospects: 1975-2000 AD - ARTHUR B. SHOSTAK, pp 131
  • Operational Problems of New Communities - CHESTER C. McGUIRE, pp 136
  • Gemeinschaft vs. Gesellschaft in a Finnish New Town - STANLEY F. WISEMAN, pp 141
  • Alternative Methods of Providing Services For the Elderly In Independent and …


Gemeinschaft Vs. Gesellschaft In A Finnish New Town, Stanley F. Wiseman Nov 1975

Gemeinschaft Vs. Gesellschaft In A Finnish New Town, Stanley F. Wiseman

The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

Excerpt from the full-text article:

This article has a dual purpose: (1) to describe report on the creation and progress of one of the most famous New Towns, Tapiola, in Finland, and (2) to "operationalize" in this scene the dual concepts of Ferdinand Tbnnies' Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft, or al they have come to be identified modernly, cimunity and contract bureaucracy. (T~nnies, 1963:12-25) This approach is used because the major attempt in the world today to restore the peopleoriented element of Geeinschaft to local government is being taken in the New Town setting, and one of the most successful (according to …


Alternative Methods Of Providing Services For The Elderly In Independent And Semi-Independent Living Arrangements, Elizabeth Huttman Nov 1975

Alternative Methods Of Providing Services For The Elderly In Independent And Semi-Independent Living Arrangements, Elizabeth Huttman

The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

The purpose of this report is to relate some advantages and disadvantages of using the community based services versus the development based services; a number of examples from our case studies will be given and data from our surveys of the elderly residents and of managers will be examined.


Social Equality And The Housing Allowance Approach To Assisting The Poor, Elizabeth Huttman, John Huttman Nov 1975

Social Equality And The Housing Allowance Approach To Assisting The Poor, Elizabeth Huttman, John Huttman

The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

This report discusses the role housing assistance has played in the United States in decreasing social inequality of America's poor, and then, in more detail, discusses the degree to which a housing allowance program, now being experimented with, might do a better job of diminishing social inequality. The report is based on the author's ten years of research on subsidized housing programs, especially public housing, new towns, housing for the elderly, and most recently, the HUD experymental housing allowance program and European housing allowance programs.


Environmental Influences On Decisions Regarding Structure And Function Of Homes For The Aged, Jordan I. Kosberg Nov 1975

Environmental Influences On Decisions Regarding Structure And Function Of Homes For The Aged, Jordan I. Kosberg

The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

Many of the stereotypes of homes for the aged* are carryovers from the past. By and large, these homes had rather limited objectives which revolved around the notion that homes should be custodial institutions. It can be said that these institutions had been extensions of the poor farm, giving shelter (and little more) to the aged who had nowhere else to go. In the past, social norms required grown children to care and provide for their aged parents, and the three-generation family under one roof was common-place. The nature of American society during these years (before urbanization and large-scale industrialization) …


Social Service And Urban-Renewal: A Case Illustration, Brian J. Langdon, Norman N. Goroff Nov 1975

Social Service And Urban-Renewal: A Case Illustration, Brian J. Langdon, Norman N. Goroff

The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

The city of Stamford, Connecticut has an Urban Renewal project as have most Urban centers. The Family Relocation Divison of Stamford's Urban Redevelopment Commission (URC) entered into a contract with the Family and Children's Services (FCS) to provide one day a week consultation to the Relocation staff and client services to the families in the renewal area. This consultation involved in-service training programs geared toward helping the relocation staff increase their skills in identifying problems within families and in assisting families to obtain help. As a result of this consultation, the relocation workers frequently would discuss the problems of the …


Preacher's Magazine Volume 50 Number 11, James Mcgraw (Editor) Nov 1975

Preacher's Magazine Volume 50 Number 11, James Mcgraw (Editor)

Preacher's Magazine

The Care and Feeding of Evangelists, Editorial
“He Shall Not . . . Be Discouraged,” T. W. Willingham
The Scandal of Division Street, Harold R. Crosser
The Pastor Deals with Damaged Emotions, C. S. Cowles
We Try Harder, Floyd L. Schwanz
John Wesley on Sin (Wesleyana), Roy S. Nicholson
Ministering to Members Who Are Moving, Charles D. Crow
Cadillacs, Steak, and Mansions, Practical Points
The Preacher’s Wife and Her Husband, Ruth Ann Polston
Prayer or Fasting, Michael Sellars
Portraits of Paul (III) – Prisoner of Jesus Christ, J. Melton Thomas
A Letter of Love, From Jerry White
The Starting Point, …


Chronique, Novembre-Décembre 1975 Nov 1975

Chronique, Novembre-Décembre 1975

Chronique

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Montréal, Canada

Chronique Finding Aid


Special Libraries, November 1975, Special Libraries Association Nov 1975

Special Libraries, November 1975, Special Libraries Association

Special Libraries, 1975

Volume 66, Issue 11


Implications Of Microeconomic Theory For Community Excess Demand Functions, Rolf R. Mantel Nov 1975

Implications Of Microeconomic Theory For Community Excess Demand Functions, Rolf R. Mantel

Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers

A series of results, related to Sonnenschein’s conjecture that Walras’ Law is the only significant restriction microeconomic theory imposes on community demand and excess demand functions are surveyed and extended. These results have important implications for general equilibrium theory, both in questions of existence and stability, and for empirical work.


Anxiety In Father-Absent College Males, Thomas Wilson Nov 1975

Anxiety In Father-Absent College Males, Thomas Wilson

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between father-absence and anxiety levels in male cohere students (N=59). A questionnaire was utilized to identify father-absence and four variables associated with father-absence: type or reason for father's absence, length of absence, age of onset, and availability of a father surrogate. Levels of anxiety were defined by scores on the Taylor Manifest Anxiety Scale (AS). A t test comparison of the MAS means of the father-absent students and the MAS means of a father-present control group was not significant. Chi square analyses of M1-3 scores in the father-absence group failed …


Review Of Applied Urban Research 1975, Vol. 03, No. 11, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar) Nov 1975

Review Of Applied Urban Research 1975, Vol. 03, No. 11, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar)

Publications

This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features "Roll-Call Cohesion of the Omaha Metropolitan Area Delegations in the 1975 Session of the Nebraska State Legislature," by Murray Frost.

What is the roll·call behavior of the Omaha Metropolitan Area delegation in the 1975 session of the Nebraska State Legislature? Specifically:

1. How much cohesion does the Omaha Metropolitan Area delegation exhibit on roll calls? To what extent does the delegation vote together as a group?

2. How often does each of the legislators vote with or against the delegation majority?


Volume 4, Number 8, Post Amerikan Nov 1975

Volume 4, Number 8, Post Amerikan

The Post Amerikan (1972-2004)

ACLU vs. MEG, Scerb Hearing on Rites, D-I-V-O-R-C-E, Portrait of a Narc, MEG's Breakfast Treat, Letters, Politics Makes Strange Bedfellows, Flip Side of Nostalgia, Cont. Saga of Sheriff King, Brent DeLand, Alternative News Service Briefs, Food Stamps, Flag Desecration, Robert Lenz, National Flag Organization, Monty Python review, Grass Roots, Classifried Ads, Ethiopia, Bicentennial Page, Bloomington Police Dept. Shifts


One Small Voice, November 1975 Nov 1975

One Small Voice, November 1975

One Small Voice

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Fall River, MA

One Small Voice Finding Aid


Catholic Deaf Newsletter, November 1975 Nov 1975

Catholic Deaf Newsletter, November 1975

Catholic Deaf Newsletter

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Hartford, CT.


Tidings, November 1975 Nov 1975

Tidings, November 1975

Tidings

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Louisville, KY.


The Orbit, November 1975 Nov 1975

The Orbit, November 1975

Orbit, The

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Cleveland, OH


Newsletter Catholic Deaf Of Detroit, November 1975 Nov 1975

Newsletter Catholic Deaf Of Detroit, November 1975

Newsletter Catholic Deaf of Detroit

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Detroit, MI

Newsletter Catholic Deaf of Detroit Finding Aid


Catholic Deaf Apostolate Newsletter, November 1975 Nov 1975

Catholic Deaf Apostolate Newsletter, November 1975

Catholic Deaf Apostolate Newsletter

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Portland, OR


The Newarkite, November, 1975 Nov 1975

The Newarkite, November, 1975

Newarkite, The

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Newark, NJ


Signs Of God, November 1, 1975 Nov 1975

Signs Of God, November 1, 1975

Signs of God

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Sioux Falls, SD

Signs of God Finding Aid


Ephpheta Bulletin, November 1975 Nov 1975

Ephpheta Bulletin, November 1975

Ephpheta Bulletin

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Los Angeles, CA


Deaf Dialogue, November 1975 Nov 1975

Deaf Dialogue, November 1975

Deaf Dialogue

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Chicago, IL

Deaf Dialogue Finding Aid


The Bulletin, November 1975 Nov 1975

The Bulletin, November 1975

Bulletin, The

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Green Bay, WI

The Bulletin Finding Aid


Ncod Newsletter, November-December 1975 Nov 1975

Ncod Newsletter, November-December 1975

NCOD Newsletter

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in USA

NCOD NewsletterFinding Aid


The Silent Witness, November 1975 Nov 1975

The Silent Witness, November 1975

Silent Witness, The

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Washington, D.C.