Towards Relational Spatiality: Space, Relation and Simmel’s Modernity

Yongxuan Fu

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Abstract

By reconsidering Simmel’s concept of space, this article introduces space into the epistemological field of relational sociology to construct a relational spatiality based on relational sociology, demonstrating the continuity between spatial and relational approaches in the study of modernity. It first explains Simmel’s relational epistemology and the metropolis, and then constructs the relational spatiality vis-a-vis the two main viewpoints of contemporary relational sociology. Space is relational in nature because it is defined by iterative interactions between actors, which go beyond visible geographical cognition to sociologically express the living process people experience in fragmentary forms of social space. Furthermore, this relational spatiality, combined with Michel Foucault’s discourse, reveals the process attribute of space from the perspective of relational sociology, showing the possibility of a spatial epistemology based on relational sociology.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages17
JournalSociology
Early online date7 Oct 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 7 Oct 2021

Keywords

  • Georg Simmel
  • metropolis
  • modernity
  • relation
  • relational sociology
  • space

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