![]() ![]() What kind of dance does Jacobs cite as a metaphor for city order? intricate ballet is akin to the type of order we have in the city-not obvious like a line dance but more organic, subtle, and complex-order composed of movement and change and never repeats itself and includes new improvisations (similar to the bee dance in Dawkins (her view of cities is inspired by evolutionary biology)- complex order that is not noticeable upon first glance) How does the "trust" of a city street form? (Jacobs) casual trust is built through many casual interactions over time at the stores and on the sidewalk that make strangers into casual acquantances and build casual public trust (Mentions places where the interactions occur: the grocery store, bakery, drug store, hardware store- many small mom and pop store front establishments that are found primarily small towns and rarely in cities-envisions the type of community that is gone in most places with the rise of franchises. ![]()
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