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Dr. Tom Guterbock — Student Papers

Dates: April 1991

Collection Number: MS 691

Physical Location: Archive Room File Cabinet

Extent: 9 folders

Creators/Collectors: Dr. Tom Guterbock

Access Restrictions: Open for research

User Restrictions: No restrictions

Preferred Citation: Dr. Tom Guterbock - Student Papers, MS 691, Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society, Charlottesville, Virginia

Acquisition Information: Dr. Tom Guterbock of Crozet, Aug. 1, 2023

Biographical/Historical Information: Professor Thomas Guterbock is a Professor of Sociology and a Research Professor of Public Health Sciences at the University of Virginia. He specializes in survey research. His work has been published in Survey Practice, American Journal of Health Promotion, Handbook of Survey Research, Public Opinion Quarterly, and American Sociological Review. He taught a class on the sociology of the Community in the Spring of 1991 that required surveying local areas, and he kept and donated nine of the resulting group papers from that class.

Scope and Content: 9 graded sociology student papers on communities in Albemarle County from Professor Guterbock's Spring 1991 Sociology of Community class.

Arrangement:

F1: Park Street Area or “North Downtown”?

-Includes interviews, surveys, maps, and photographs of roads and houses

F2: A Study of Earlysville

-Includes interviews, surveys, maps, and charts

F3: Ivy: A Study of Community and Perceived Boundaries

-Includes interviews, surveys, maps, and charts

F4: Study of Community in the Brandon Avenue Area

-Includes interviews, surveys, and a map

F5: Group Four: Hessian Hills/Solomon Road

-Includes interviews, surveys, maps, and charts

F6: Community Group Project, Group 1, Meadowbrook Hills Neighborhood

-interviews and surveys

F7: Group #6, 10TH and Page, Venable, Rose Hill

-Includes interviews, surveys, maps, and charts

F8: Group Project #3: Fifeville

-Includes interviews, surveys, maps, and photographs of roads and houses

F9: Locust Grove Community Evaluation

-Includes interviews, surveys, map, and charts

 

Persons:

  • Bibb, Eugena
  • Birdsong, McLemore
  • Brennan, John
  • Burslem, Kathleen
  • Carlton, Tonya
  • Clark, Clyde
  • Colquhoun, Robert
  • Cox, Christopher
  • Deck, Stewart
  • Evans, Sarah
  • Goldstein, Bradley J.
  • Guterbock, Thomas
  • Higgenbotham, Angela
  • Head, Mike
  • Hernandez, Karen
  • Horgan, Amy
  • Johnson, Melanie
  • Maurer, Beth
  • McClellan, Susan
  • Meyers, David I.
  • Peay, Kelly
  • Penn, Karen
  • Phan, Chi
  • Russin, Hillary
  • Rodney, Webb
  • Schock, Corey
  • Taylor, Julia
  • Usmani, Sameena
  • Young, Yolanda

Family Names: Bramham family

Subjects:

  • 10th & Page
  • Earlysville (Va.)
  • Charlottesville (Va.) -- Maps
  • Fifeville (Charlottesville, Va.)
  • Ivy (Va.)
  • Locust Grove
  • Population -- Statistics -- Charts, diagrams, etc
  • Sociology of the Community
  • Sociology -- Study and teaching (Higher) -- History
  • Sociology -- Study and teaching (Higher) -- Virginia -- Charlottesville
  • Sociology
  • Surveying -- Virginia.
  • Surveys
  • Surveys -- Methodology
  • University of Virginia
  • University of Virginia -- Department of Sociology

Geographical Names:

  • Earlysville (Va.)
  • Fifeville (Va.)
  • Ivy (Va.)
  • Locust Grove (Va.)

Record Types:

  • Academic Thesis
  • Reports
  • Photographs

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