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Titre Proximité spatiale et distance sociale. Les grands ensembles et leur peuplement
Auteur Jean-Claude Chamboredon, Madeleine Lemaire
Mir@bel Revue Revue Française de Sociologie
Numéro 1970, 11-1
Page 3-33
Résumé anglais Jean-Claude Chamboredon and Madeleine Lemaire : Spatial proximity and social distance. The population of big housing developments is preconstructed, it owes most of its characteristics to the manner in which the population was formed. Different factors operate when the mechanisms of the housing market alone, are considered. In the housing development, a heterogeneous population is formed and their diversity depends on the means of access to the development. In this way, social groups which are usually separated spatially, coexist; the contrasts are accentuated in these housing developments more than they normally are in the local population. Ignorance of the conditions of population formation explains in part, certain tendencies in the sociology of new housing developments, the Utopian vein and the exclusive insistence on sociability, at the expense of a morphological study of the population.
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