Lesson 2.1 Flashcards
Who are involved in Classical Ecology
Robert Park and Associates
Who are involved in Neo-Orthodox Ecology?
Janee A. Quinn and Amos Hawley
Who are involved in Sociocultural Ecology
Walter Firey
Shed light on the spatial organization of cities and are based on the assumption that the different distribution of demographic, economic and social phenomena within the city follows regular, recurrent and predictable patterns
Human Ecology Theories
assumption that the different distribution of what three phenomena within the city shed light on human ecology theories?
demographic, economic, and social
Refers to the arrangement of physical and human objects on the Earth’s surface.
Spatial organization
four geometric features with which spatial organization can be easily described.
Points, Lines, Areas, Volumes
American urban sociologist who is considered to be one of the most influential figures in early U.S. sociology
Robert E. Park
Park is noted for his work in the following, what are those?
human ecology, race relations, migration, assimilation, social movements, and social disorganization
Human society consists of two levels of organization which is the?
biotic and social level
Human beings are bound together by these four:
affection, common purposes, traditions and ideals
pattern of organization results from certain impersonal processes of competition; other ecological processes can come into play
Classical Ecologists
What facts includes as independent variables stating how it has influenced social structure and other social phenomena.
physical and biological facts
Assumption: Involvement of other elements or variables aside from competition which are primarily involved in spatial organization
Neo-orthodox Ecology
In the second theory of ecology, it was said that the ecological structure of cities was the result of
impersonal and largely sub social forces
American sociologist
Studied extensively how human populations interacted with their changing environments along with the growth of populations
Amos Hawley
It views social and cultural variables as chief factors influencing the spatial organization of cities including…
value configuration, spatially referred sentiments and traditions.
It views social and cultural variables as chief factors influencing the spatial organization of cities
Socio-cultural ecology
Swedish political economist and economic historian
Eli Filip Hecksher
these set of theories seeks to shed light on the differences and similarities of the system being studied and their opposites.
Constructed Type Theories
In constructed type theories: in analyzing social systems using this set of theories… what happens to the details and variables?
details are ignored; focuses on variables that are significant or central
The details that characterize the phenomenon being examined are ignored and instead it focuses upon those variables that are most significant or central in describing the system being studied.
What ar your thoughts on cubicles in a room?
Mixed-used building (for the extroverts and introverts to feel recognized and acknowledged regardless)
Relationship with space in relation to housings in UP
inhimane, because sometimes human behavior affects space, predatory implications on how we eat, sleep, and act
In the 19th century there is a pattern happening
They move in cities thus the community spirit tends to be lacking