The term "
social space" is used by
Pierre Bourdieu and others (in contrast to architecture or built environment) in a more abstract sense: as social constituted spatial structures.
Georg Simmel founded such a
sociology of space and always watched the architecture of society. Simmel unfolded also an
urban sociology (his articles were read in
Chicago school): in his question of the specific ways of life in big cities ("Big cities and life of spirit", 1903). Urban sociology primarily deals with social structures
within the city: their points are for instance processes of segregation, urbanization and the decline of cities. Recently, there is a research focus on "differences of cities", which will be more associated with a sociology of architecture.
Ronald Daus is introducing new concepts in this area, studying the history of extra-
European
Megacities.. == See also ==