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Ideas in Context - Series Number 43 : The Reportage of Urban Culture: Robert Park and the Chicago School

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The current fascination with urban life has encouraged a growing interest in the 'Chicago School' of sociology by students of sociological history.

It is generally accepted that the field research practised by the Chicago sociologists during the 1920s - the 'Golden Age of Chicago sociology' - used methods borrowed from anthropology.

However, Rolf Lindner also argues convincingly that the orientation of urban research advocated by Robert Park, the key figure in the Chicago School and himself a former reporter, is ultimately indebted to the tradition of urban reportage.

The Reportage of Urban Culture goes beyond a thorough reconstruction of the relationship between journalism and sociology.

It shows how the figure of the city reporter at the turn of the century represents a new way of looking at life, and reflects a transformation in American culture, from rejecting variety to embracing it.

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Cambridge University Press
0521026539 / 9780521026536
Paperback / softback
307.76
01/06/2006
United Kingdom
English
xiii, 237 p. : ill.
23 cm
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Reprint. This translation originally published: 1996.