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Street Corner Society

Street Corner Society Social Sciences

Street Corner Society

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Street Corner Society is one of a handful of works that can justifiably be called classics of sociological research. William Foote Whyte's account of the Italian American slum he called "Cornerville"--Boston's North End--has been the model for urban ethnography for fifty years.

By mapping the intricate social worlds of street gangs and "corner boys," Whyte was among the first to demonstrate that a poor community need not be socially disorganized. His writing set a standard for vivid portrayals of real people in real situations. And his frank discussion of his methodology--participant observation--has served as an essential casebook in field research for generations of students and scholars.

This fiftieth anniversary edition includes a new preface and revisions to the methodological appendix. In a new section on the book's legacy, Whyte responds to recent challenges to the validity, interpretation, and uses of his data. "The Whyte Impact on the Underdog," the moving statement by a gang leader who became the author's first research assistant, is preserved.

"Street Corner Society broke new ground and set a standard for field research in American cities that remains a source of intellectual challenge."--Robert Washington, Reviews in Anthropology

Product details
Binding:
Paperback
Edition:
4
Number of Pages:
418
Release Date:
1993-06-01
Publication Date:
1993-06-01
Publisher:
The University of Chicago Press
Languages:
Original: English
ISBN10:
0226895459
ISBN13:
9780226895451
Weight:
542 g
Height:
141 cm
Width:
217 cm
Thickness:
30 cm
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