In
our increasingly urban society, there are few «barn homes» into which these cats can be adopted.
Not exact matches
But in present American
society, etiquette rites are much more elaborate among the young and the poor (for example, in the dress codes, precedence systems, gestures of greeting, and modes of address in
urban street gangs) than among the rich, who have
increasingly abandoned the very aspects of etiquette that are of vital concern on the streets.
This localisation (or, urbanisation) of citizenship may be expected to correlate more closely with the
increasingly more place - specific nature of civil
society in
urban areas, offering better scope for «getting involved» in governance than at the more distant, «homogenised» notion of national level.
In connection with this context, it has also sought to reflect on the current model of globalised development and the
increasingly uniform imprint it is leaving on
urban societies worldwide.