City Dwellers A common description that seems to be said about almost every city dweller around the world is that the people who live in the big cities are “blasé” people who seem to look at their surroundings as if everything were “homogenous and gray color[ed]” (Appelrouth & Edles, 267). In addition, many rural folks describe city dwellers as being “unemotional” and “inattentive” people. Indeed, they claim that city dwellers see everyone as not being “much different than everyone else” (Appelrouth & Edles, 270). However, could these assumptions have theoretical support?
City Dwellers and Protests
City Dwellers and Protests
City Dwellers and Protests
City Dwellers A common description that seems to be said about almost every city dweller around the world is that the people who live in the big cities are “blasé” people who seem to look at their surroundings as if everything were “homogenous and gray color[ed]” (Appelrouth & Edles, 267). In addition, many rural folks describe city dwellers as being “unemotional” and “inattentive” people. Indeed, they claim that city dwellers see everyone as not being “much different than everyone else” (Appelrouth & Edles, 270). However, could these assumptions have theoretical support?