04603 am 22005893u 450 991015625570332120221206175834.01-78374-191-02-8218-7609-21-78374-190-2(CKB)3710000000563114(MiAaPQ)EBC4340048(WaSeSS)IndRDA00059014(WaSeSS)IndRDA00125663(FrMaCLE)OB-obp-1893(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/61434(PPN)198367562(EXLCZ)99371000000056311420200715d2015 uy 0engurcn#||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierTyneside neighbourhoods deprivation, social life and social behaviour in one British city /Daniel NettleOpen Book PublishersCambridge, England :Open Book Publishers,2015.1 online resource (viii, 138 pages) illustrations (some color), graphs; digital, PDF file(s)1-78374-189-9 1-78374-188-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction ; Prelude ; About this book ; The city context: Newcastle upon Tyne ; Motivations for the Tyneside Neighbourhoods Project ; Competing narratives: Kropotkin versus the Mountain People -- 2. Study sites and methods ; The study neighbourhoods ; Development of methods: General considerations ; Description of datasets -- 3. Mutual aid ; Introduction ; Round one: Social interactions in the streets ; Round two: Self-reported social capital ; Round three: Dictator Games ; Close to the edge ; The return of the lost letter, and other encounters -- 4. Crime and punishment ; Introduction The spreading of disorder and the maintenance of antisocial behaviour ; Littering and crime reports ; The Theft Game ; An experiment with information ; The strange case of the norms effect that didn't happen -- 5. From cradle to grave ; Introduction ; Children's use of the streets ; Social trust through childhood ; Social trust through adulthood ; No country for old men -- 6. Being there ; Introduction ; Perceptual experience and context sensitivity ; An experiment with minibuses ; The social diet -- 7. Conclusions and reflections ; Introduction ; Summary and implications of findings ; The economic grit and the cultural pearl ; Structural change versus nudges ; The ethics of representation and the value of ethnography -- References -- Index."Nettle's book presents the results of five years of comparative ethnographic fieldwork in two different neighbourhoods of the same British city, Newcastle upon Tyne. The neighbourhoods are only a few kilometres apart, yet whilst one is relatively affluent, the other is amongst the most economically deprived in the UK. Tyneside Neighbourhoods uses multiple research methods to explore social relationships and social behaviour, attempting to understand whether the experience of deprivation fosters social solidarity, or undermines it. The book is distinctive in its development of novel quantitative methods for ethnography: systematic social observation, economic games, household surveys, crime statistics, and field experiments. Nettle analyses these findings in the context of the cultural, psychological and economic consequences of economic deprivation, and of the ethical difficulties of representing a deprived community. In so doing the book sheds light on one of the main issues of our time: the roles of culture and of socioeconomic factors in determining patterns of human social behaviour. Tyneside Neighbourhoods is a must read for scholars, students, individual readers, charities and government departments seeking insight into the social consequences of deprivation and inequality in the West."--Publisher'sEqualityEconomic aspectsHuman behaviorEconomic aspectsNewcastle upon Tyne (England)Economic conditionsCase studiesNewcastle upon Tyne (England)Social conditionsCase studiesinequalitieseconomicsEnglandTynesideEqualityEconomic aspects.Human behaviorEconomic aspects.302.23Nettle Daniel144810Open Book Publishers,WaSeSSWaSeSSBOOK9910156255703321Tyneside neighbourhoods2276814UNINA