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Useem, Bert – American Sociological Review, 1980
Data from a survey of Boston resldents support the solidarity theorists' argument that social cohesion increases protest. The Boston data, however, also support the breakdown theorists' hypothesis that discontented individuals are more likely to protest than others. Finally, the data undercut the breakdown theorists' hypothesis that…
Descriptors: Activism, Busing, Community Attitudes, Dissent

Hermalin, Albert I.; Farley, Reynolds – American Sociological Review, 1973
Available data suggest that the receptiveness and economic potential now exist for a high degree of residential integration which can lead to a form of school integration that would be neighborhood based. (EH)
Descriptors: Busing, Economic Development, Housing Discrimination, Neighborhood Integration