Contemporary social theorists argued that classical sociology has often eluded the importance of space and spatiality in social life. In recent decades, a “spatial turn” arisen in the social sciences and humanities witnessed the reintroduction of space in social theory, as sociology itself did by rediscovering space as a key feature of theoretical models. However, despite the claimed absence of space in the sociological tradition, not all classical sociologists have ignored space in their work. Two important exceptions are Georg Simmel and Émile Durkheim. This essay thus reconsiders the way these authors have dealt with space and spatiality and how their works on the matter may represent key antecedents of more recent research lines. In the...
The increasing levels of mobility, which encompass globalization, migrations, tourism, media and tec...
First published online: 16 January 2020While the concept of ‘mobility’ lends itself to a variety of ...
Over the last decades, many social scientists have diagnosed a 'disappearance of space' (Paul Virili...
Contemporary social theorists argued that classical sociology has often eluded the importance of spa...
Contemporary social theorists argued that classical sociology has often eluded the importance of sp...
Among the founders of sociology, it was Georg Simmel who provided the most thorough analysis and the...
Sociology is a discipline that is not necessarily concerned with space. In fact, in many cases it av...
Sociology as a discipline has a long history of hermeneutic approaches to understanding the complexi...
Georg Simmel developed many important insights on the social construction of space, linked to develo...
How can the material configuration of space be articulated with social reality? Theories of space en...
From the sociological point of view space is as it is seen in human experience and activity. Hence t...
The perception of space, according to Kant, has a pre-eminent role in the transformation of experien...
There is a great effort to include relational attributes within a space perspective. This concerns t...
Space is the first accessible text which provides a comprehensive examination of approaches that hav...
This essay takes Georg Simmel’s conceptualization of space as a form of sociation (Vergesellsc...
The increasing levels of mobility, which encompass globalization, migrations, tourism, media and tec...
First published online: 16 January 2020While the concept of ‘mobility’ lends itself to a variety of ...
Over the last decades, many social scientists have diagnosed a 'disappearance of space' (Paul Virili...
Contemporary social theorists argued that classical sociology has often eluded the importance of spa...
Contemporary social theorists argued that classical sociology has often eluded the importance of sp...
Among the founders of sociology, it was Georg Simmel who provided the most thorough analysis and the...
Sociology is a discipline that is not necessarily concerned with space. In fact, in many cases it av...
Sociology as a discipline has a long history of hermeneutic approaches to understanding the complexi...
Georg Simmel developed many important insights on the social construction of space, linked to develo...
How can the material configuration of space be articulated with social reality? Theories of space en...
From the sociological point of view space is as it is seen in human experience and activity. Hence t...
The perception of space, according to Kant, has a pre-eminent role in the transformation of experien...
There is a great effort to include relational attributes within a space perspective. This concerns t...
Space is the first accessible text which provides a comprehensive examination of approaches that hav...
This essay takes Georg Simmel’s conceptualization of space as a form of sociation (Vergesellsc...
The increasing levels of mobility, which encompass globalization, migrations, tourism, media and tec...
First published online: 16 January 2020While the concept of ‘mobility’ lends itself to a variety of ...
Over the last decades, many social scientists have diagnosed a 'disappearance of space' (Paul Virili...