Pioneers of urban sociology Park and Burgess defined the concept of urban neighborhood in this way: "Proximity and neighborly contact are the basis for the simplest and most elementary form of association with which we have to do in the organization of city life [...] The neighborhood is a social unit which, by its clear definition of outline, its inner organic completeness, may be fairly considered as functioning like a social mind. " Emphasis has been highlighted on three fundamental aspects: spatial proximity, recognizability, and autonomy. The intuition of the two pioneers of urban sociology deserves to be tested today after a century characterized by a sequence of shocks that have transformed the face of cities, both exogenous (conflicts, socio-economic transformations, technological revolutions, global economic crises and, most recently, the COVID-19 pandemic) and endogenous (gentrification, deindustrialization of urban centers, etc.). This paper will explore how the concept of the neighborhood has changed from a sociological point of view over time since Park and Burgess, and will present different types of Milan's neighborhoods subdivision according to administrative definitions as a way to understand this evolution.

Bottini, L., Nuvolati, G. (2023). The Concept of Neighborhood according to Chicagoans and Its Socio-spatial Evolution over Time: The Case of Milan. In G. Cersosimo (a cura di), Park and Burgess's Sociology. Creation, Evolution and Legacy (pp. 185-197). Peter Lang Group AG.

The Concept of Neighborhood according to Chicagoans and Its Socio-spatial Evolution over Time: The Case of Milan

Bottini L;Nuvolati G
2023

Abstract

Pioneers of urban sociology Park and Burgess defined the concept of urban neighborhood in this way: "Proximity and neighborly contact are the basis for the simplest and most elementary form of association with which we have to do in the organization of city life [...] The neighborhood is a social unit which, by its clear definition of outline, its inner organic completeness, may be fairly considered as functioning like a social mind. " Emphasis has been highlighted on three fundamental aspects: spatial proximity, recognizability, and autonomy. The intuition of the two pioneers of urban sociology deserves to be tested today after a century characterized by a sequence of shocks that have transformed the face of cities, both exogenous (conflicts, socio-economic transformations, technological revolutions, global economic crises and, most recently, the COVID-19 pandemic) and endogenous (gentrification, deindustrialization of urban centers, etc.). This paper will explore how the concept of the neighborhood has changed from a sociological point of view over time since Park and Burgess, and will present different types of Milan's neighborhoods subdivision according to administrative definitions as a way to understand this evolution.
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chicago school; neighborhoods; urban sociology
English
Park and Burgess's Sociology. Creation, Evolution and Legacy
Cersosimo, G
2023
9782875747129
Peter Lang Group AG
185
197
Bottini, L., Nuvolati, G. (2023). The Concept of Neighborhood according to Chicagoans and Its Socio-spatial Evolution over Time: The Case of Milan. In G. Cersosimo (a cura di), Park and Burgess's Sociology. Creation, Evolution and Legacy (pp. 185-197). Peter Lang Group AG.
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