| 1923 - 1124 páginas
...community. By Dwight Sanderson. Cornell Reading Course for the Farm, Lewn 158. page 417. 1020. described: "A rural community consists of the people in a local...organized association of the chief human activities." The question at once arises as to what distinguishes a community from a neighborhood, for some of the... | |
| 1918 - 746 páginas
...community, we derive the finition: A rural community consists of the people in a local area tribury to the center of their common interests. The community is the smallest ographical unit of organized association of the chief human activities. i THE COMMUNITY AREA i We are... | |
| 1920 - 636 páginas
...being identical. Prof. Dwigbt Sanderson, of Cornell University, defined a rural community as consisting of the people In a local area tributary to the center of their common interests, and as Involving a corporate state of mind. Dr. W. IT. Wilson expressed his conviction that the country... | |
| University of North Carolina (1793-1962). University Extension Division - 1923 - 758 páginas
...real social unit. It is a sort of family of families." "A rural community," says Dwight Sanderson, "consists of the people in a local area tributary...organized association of the chief human activities. The community, however, is not an area, nor an aggregation or association, but rather a corporate state... | |
| University of North Carolina (1793-1962) University extension division - 1927 - 146 páginas
...departure the definition proposed by Professor Dwight Sanderson in his The Farmer and His Community that "a rural community consists of the people in a local...tributary to the center of their common interests." Under this definition, the interdependencies of town and country are recognized, and the town or village,... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1921 - 912 páginas
...have some common understanding of its meaning. To this end I would advance the following definition. A rural community consists of the people in a local area tributary to the center of their common interests.3 The community is the smallest geographical unit of organized association of the chief human... | |
| Eduard Lindeman - 1921 - 240 páginas
...neighborhood, but here again we have a word that may be expanded or restricted at will." — EL Morgan. "A (rural) community consists of the people in a local area tributary to the center or their common interests. The community is the smallest geographical unit of organized association... | |
| United States. Office of Experiment Stations - 1922 - 1010 páginas
...(Cornell Reading Course for the Farm, No. 158 (1920), pp. 415-436, figs. 8).— As this author defines it, a rural community consists of the people in a local...tributary to the center of their common interests. Directions are given for mapping a community and determining the boundaries of the trade areas, church... | |
| Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess, Herbert Blumer - 1922 - 874 páginas
...Sociological Society, XIV, 86-87), distinguishes between the community and the neighborhood as follows: "the community is the smallest geographical unit of...organized association of the chief human activities; .... the neighborhood is the smallest association group of families, with regard to place; it has no... | |
| Joint Committee on Rural Schools - 1923 - 734 páginas
...and to possess such other institutions as the people of the community need."1 RA Hieronymus says: " Community consists of a group or company of people...chief human activities" is the definition proposed by Dwight Sanderson. The application of the community idea for the purpose of school organization and... | |
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