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This work investigates the intersection of urban development, social identity, and the evolving cultural landscape of Australia during the late 20th century. The authors, a collaborative group of sociologists and cultural observers, utilize a multi-disciplinary framework to analyze how physical environments shape human behavior and community cohesion. By synthesizing observational data with sociological theory, the text argues that the built environment acts as a primary catalyst for social stratification and cultural expression.
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Experts categorize this text as a significant observational study of Australian social dynamics during its period of publication. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which balances sociological rigor with descriptive cultural analysis.
Page Count:
265
Publication Date:
1969-01-01
Publisher:
Thomas Nelson (Australia)
ISBN-10:
0170018199
ISBN-13:
9780170018197
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