The behavioral dimension in urban community: emigration between the "easiest" way of life and community prestige in the town Curtea de Arges/Romania?
Social groups relate to the spatial distribution patterns of groups. Geographers seek to explain concrete territorial situations resulted from the social groups’ presence and actions. Our study aims to assess the spatial extension of social groups. By choosing an “easy” way of life based on...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of Bucharest
2012-12-01
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Series: | Cinq Continents |
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Online Access: | http://cinqcontinents.geo.unibuc.ro/2/2_6_Onea.pdf |
Summary: | Social groups relate to the spatial distribution patterns of groups.
Geographers seek to explain concrete territorial situations resulted from the
social groups’ presence and actions. Our study aims to assess the spatial
extension of social groups. By choosing an “easy” way of life based on
pronounced frustrations, individuals have risked in their choices. When
neighbourhoods preserve the same membership communication, relationships
between the community groups does not lose the community character.
Neighbourhood fragmentation maintains the community character, and, by
applying quantified values of the distance, we can identify the extension of the
territories. Thus, within the neighbourhood proximity has been exceeded and the
distance has cancelled.
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ISSN: | 2247-2290 2247-2290 |