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  • Some sociological aspects of Istrian tourism
  • Beyond housing classes: The sociological significance of private property rights in mean of consumption
  • Chesil beach: environmental, economic and sociological pressures
  • The development of settlement structure in the Hungarian village: with special emphasis on the small village settlement in Hungarian society and marxist sociology in the nineteen seventies.
  • Some aspects of postwar urban sociology
  • International Sociological Association. Committee on the sociology of urban and regional development, International
  • International Sociological Association. Committee on the sociology of urban and regional development, International
  • The sociological study oriented on the problems of housing and settlement development in Slovakia in the last years. Attention is given to the problems of the capital Bratislava and to the special conditions of its new housing estates. (MS).
  • The author presents the regional studies as an interdisciplinary field, incorporating seven areas: economic, town planning, geographical, sociological, antropological, historical and iuridicoinstitutional. The paper presents different evaluations
  • The aim of this new trend is to widen transport-geographic investigations and make connections e.g. with sociology or psychology. The methods can be perceptional, mobility and social behavioural ones. - (DLO)
  • as well as public administration, infrastructural and sociological arguments are enumerated which contradict to the suitability of the selected site. - (DLO), (JS)
  • in a village in Csongrad county by households. The psychological-sociological /'human'/ approach to impacts of social transformation are always emphasized. (DLO).
  • Two principal analyses: one relative to the entire country (56constituencies) and the other to the second constituency of Athens (46municipalities). Although no sociological statistics are available, nor direct sample surveys, the A. gives