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Durkheim and the Sociality of Space

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Abstract This chapter explores the topic of space in Émile Durkheim’s writings. It shows that spatial formations play a key role in his theory of modernity. He assigns to social morphology the task of systematically investigating the material substratum of societies. Of major concern in this regard is how different types of societies relate to space in distinctive ways. His sociological approach encompasses both an epistemological and a social-theoretic perspective on “space.” In effect, it can be argued that Durkheim is not primarily concerned with a society’s dependence on space, but rather with how space is shaped socially. Space is not an abstract category of thought, but the collectively produced foundation for all social activity. Contrary to many subsequent conceptions of space, Durkheim does not differentiate between physical and social space, arguing that physical space is inherently shaped by social practices of classification and division. It is this theoretical notion which, in light of the renewed attention given to materiality and space by proponents of the material and the spatial turn, makes his work seem surprisingly contemporary.
Title: Durkheim and the Sociality of Space
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Abstract This chapter explores the topic of space in Émile Durkheim’s writings.
It shows that spatial formations play a key role in his theory of modernity.
He assigns to social morphology the task of systematically investigating the material substratum of societies.
Of major concern in this regard is how different types of societies relate to space in distinctive ways.
His sociological approach encompasses both an epistemological and a social-theoretic perspective on “space.
” In effect, it can be argued that Durkheim is not primarily concerned with a society’s dependence on space, but rather with how space is shaped socially.
Space is not an abstract category of thought, but the collectively produced foundation for all social activity.
Contrary to many subsequent conceptions of space, Durkheim does not differentiate between physical and social space, arguing that physical space is inherently shaped by social practices of classification and division.
It is this theoretical notion which, in light of the renewed attention given to materiality and space by proponents of the material and the spatial turn, makes his work seem surprisingly contemporary.

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