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Dying Alone: The Social Production of Urban Isolation
Eric Klinenberg
Urban Initiative
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Chicago
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Heat Wave
100%
Social Production
100%
Dying Alone
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Urban Isolation
100%
Growing Population
50%
Social Networks
50%
Survival Strategies
50%
Urban Environment
50%
Recurring
50%
Living Alone
50%
Social Withdrawal
50%
Institutional Forces
50%
Metropolis
50%
Social Services
50%
Lived Experience
50%
City Agencies
50%
Public Goods
50%
Fear of Crime
50%
Network Ties
50%
Simultaneous Degradation
50%
Natural Factors
50%
Production Experience
50%
Smart Shopping
50%
Social Autopsy
50%
Political Dysfunction
50%
Reclusion
50%
Urban Public Space
50%
Commercial Establishments
50%
Arts and Humanities
Urban
100%
Social Production
100%
Chicago
66%
Access
33%
Public Space
33%
Social Network
33%
USA
33%
Lived Experience
33%
Shopping
33%
Reclusion
33%
Fortification
33%
Urban Environment
33%
Social Sciences
Social Production
100%
USA
50%
Urban Environment
50%
Social Services
50%
Fear of Crime
50%
Lived Experience
50%
Public Goods
50%
Survival Strategy
50%
Social Withdrawal
50%
Fortification
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Sustainable Urban Development
100%
Public Goods
100%
Psychology
Social Withdrawal
100%
Lived Experience
100%