This is a recording of a presentation given at Methods in Dialogue: Researching Closeness, 10 November 2010 at the University of Manchester. This presentation explores how quantitative stratification research uses understandings of social closeness to map patterns of hierarchy, theorising stratification as a social space of relationships. Although accounts of social 'structure' have sometimes used ideas of social distance as a metaphor of relative social position, the method discussed here instead examines concrete social interaction. Exploring the nature of hierarchy involves mapping networks of 'close' or 'intimate social interaction' patterns of friendship and partnership' to identify social distance. The method uses information about r...
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International audienceIn a time of major changes, brutal crises and even greater threats to human ac...
This paper focuses on the structure of occupational cognition from the standpoint of “social distanc...
"Social distance" is one of the most successful concepts in international sociology. Extensively use...
Community structure, including relationships between and within groups, is foundational to our under...
There have been calls from several sources recently for a renewal of class analysis that would encom...
This dissertation examines the link between social distance and physical distance. Why do people use...
Why do people use spatial language to describe social relationships? In particular, to what extent d...
Abstract. Why do people use spatial language to describe social relationships? In particular, to wha...
Using a mixed-methods approach, we develop the concept of perceived proximity, which is created thro...
The purpose of this presentation is to examine the spatial constraints on the location of friends. T...
Abstract—This paper proposes a study corroborated by preliminary experiments on the inference of soc...
Hägerstrand’s seminal argument that regional science is about people and not only locations is still...
Feelings of social justice and injustice are related to social distance which will be the subject of...
Traditionally, visual-spatial perception research has focused quite heavily on the visual informatio...
This paper proposes a study corroborated by preliminary experiments on the inference of social rela...
International audienceIn a time of major changes, brutal crises and even greater threats to human ac...
This paper focuses on the structure of occupational cognition from the standpoint of “social distanc...
"Social distance" is one of the most successful concepts in international sociology. Extensively use...
Community structure, including relationships between and within groups, is foundational to our under...