Tyneside Neighbourhoods
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acculturation 3, 95-97, 103, 113, 115
Adams, Jean 7
age at first pregnancy 4
ageing 92-94
agency 15-16, 115-116
age profiles 38, 91, 109
antisocial behaviour 1, 3-4, 42, 65-79, 99, 105-106, 112, 115, 117-120
definition 65
arson 2-3, 106
asking directions 43, 64
Benwell vii, 11-12
broken windows theory 66-68, 105, 113
census 9-10, 23, 25, 38, 92, 115
Cherokee casino study 117, 120-121
children 24, 44, 83-88, 112, 117
group composition 84
optimism of 94
play 46, 84-86
subjective life expectancy 94
trust 87, 90, 92, 112
Clutterbuck, Stephanie 7
Cockerill, Maria 7, 43
Colléony, Agathe 7, 33, 38-39, 42, 69, 91
community 45
community studies 12-13, 18, 27-28
context sensitivity 97-99, 113
Coyne, Rebecca 7, 38, 91
crime 4, 42, 66-70, 69, 109-110
data on neighbourhoods 69
cross-cultural variation 4, 13, 20, 54, 58
culture 14-16, 79, 96, 98, 115-116, 118-119, 121
culture of honour 14, 98
data access 36
deceit 35, 60-61
defensive measures 106
deindustrialisation 9, 11, 90
and community 113
deprivation 3, 5-6, 9-10, 17-18, 20, 23-27, 44, 61, 63, 87-88, 90, 115-117
meter of 26
psychological consequences of 61, 90, 94, 112, 122
study sites 26
Dickins, Tom 6
Dictator Game 40-41, 55-59, 62-64
disorder, cues of 15, 79, 109, 113
drinking 37, 48-49
dropped object 43, 64
economic base 115, 119
economic games 13, 32-34, 40, 42, 54-55, 64, 71, 118
edge principle 59-60, 61, 63, 65, 70, 79, 117
ethics 34, 121
of participation 34
of representation 35, 121
ethnic composition 25
experiments 15-16, 33-35, 40, 66, 75-79, 98-100, 104, 109, 113, 117, 122
Family and Kinship in East London (Young and Willmott) 18, 29, 31, 38, 51, 112
critique 18
food bank 19
front doors 37, 46, 51, 59
funding 35
golden rule 113
Grandmaster Flash 1
group composition, by neighbourhood 49
group sizes, by neighbourhood 48
Hasselby, Bobbie-Jay 100
Haushofer, Johannes 20, 54, 116
healthy life expectancy 92, 115
Henrich, Joe 13, 58-59
Herder, Johann 95
Hill, Jessica 7, 37, 50, 109
Ik people 19
Index of Multiple Deprivation 9, 25, 41, 43, 87
and trust 87
inequality 121-123
internal regulatory variables 96-99, 103-104, 110
interventions 79, 81, 98, 104, 111, 113, 119-120
Jobling, Ruth 7, 37, 50, 100
Keizer, Kees 15, 66, 98, 104
Kropotkin 111-112
Kropotkin, Piotr 17-18, 20-21, 51, 54, 59, 128, 134
life expectancy 4, 44, 92
subjective 94
litter 15, 37, 64, 66-67, 81, 105, 109, 119, 122
littering 68-70, 76, 112
lost letter 42-43, 63-64
macro studies 14-16, 33
making change 43, 64
meso studies 16, 34
‘Message, The’1
meter of deprivation 26
micro studies 14-15, 33
minibus experiment 99-104, 113
results 102
minimum incomes policies 121
mining 9
Morin, Olivier 16, 95
Mountain People (Turnbull) 17, 19-21, 45, 51, 54, 56, 59, 66, 111
critique 19
Moving to Opportunity 99
Mutual Aid (Kropotkin) 17
National Science Foundation 35
negative income taxes 121
neighbourhood effects 6, 30, 99, 103
developmental vs. situational 98
neighbourhoods A and B, description 23, 25
Neighbourhood Statistics website 25
Newcastle
deprivation 9-12, 19
history 9-12, 113, 120
Newcastle University 7, 34-35
new interactions 38, 50
norms 19, 41, 71-72, 76, 78-80
descriptive 71, 75-77
injunctive 71
neighbourhood differences 72
North Tyneside Council 7, 35
nudges 79, 119-120
O’Brien, Dan 6
Observational Dataset 1 36-38, 46-50, 62, 68, 70, 84-86, 86, 105, 107, 134
Observational Dataset 2 37-38, 50-51, 134
observational methods 30-31, 36
optimism 94
paranoia 101-104, 109, 112-113, 116, 123
pearls 115, 118-120
Pepper, Gillian 7, 35, 41, 72, 100
Piff, Paul K. 18, 63
play 84-86
policing 42, 69, 71, 107, 109-110, 112
prosocial behaviour 1-5, 16-17, 20-21, 39, 42, 45, 55, 64, 65, 67, 75, 78-79, 93, 96, 99, 104, 106, 112, 118
definition 45
psychological mechanisms 44, 94, 95, 117
qualitative methods 28
quantitative methods 28
randomised control trials 33-34, 76, 99
raw data 8, 29, 36
recycling 1-2, 5
regeneration 11, 26, 79, 120
Rise, The 12
risk-sensitive foraging 60
School Survey 35, 43-44, 87-88, 93-94, 116, 135
Schroeder, Kari Britt 7, 33, 41, 53, 71, 76, 96, 100
Scotswood 11-12
self-report 30-31
Sloan Wilson, David 6
social behaviour
definition 1
social capital 39, 45, 52, 59, 66, 109
and health 115
social diet 104, 109
social gradient 3-4, 20, 87
social networks 18, 39, 52, 54, 59, 62, 86, 90
Social Survey 1 39-41, 52-55, 66, 88-89, 114
Social Survey 2 41-42, 53, 71, 89, 101
spitting 68-69
spreading of disorder 66, 74, 78, 113
states vs. traits 98
Street Ages Dataset 38, 83, 91-93
support clique 40, 52
surveillance 107
sympathy group 40, 52
systematic social observation 30
Theft Game 42, 71, 76, 96
third-party sanctioning 67, 74, 77
traits vs. states 98
trust 20, 39, 41, 44, 52-54, 62, 87, 89, 96, 101, 112
and age 89
context sensitivity of 102
in children 87
Turnbull, Colin. See Mountain People (Turnbull)
Tyneside 9
deindustrialisation 9
deprivation 9
industrialisation 9
population 9
Ultimatum Game 32
uncertainty 12, 27, 62-63, 80, 93, 103, 115
vandalism 68
variability of behaviour 61-62
violence 4, 14, 70, 93, 117
visual diet 104-105
West End 11-12, 24-25
Whyte, William H. 31
Willmott, Peter. See Family and Kinship in East London
Wilson, Anna 100
within-society variation 4, 13, 16
World Values Survey 20, 54, 116
Young, Michael. See Family and Kinship in East London
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