FAQ
Sociologyofspace.com
is an interdisciplinary digital platform focused on examining the relationship
between human social life and both physical and virtual environments. The site
explores how space is produced, organized, experienced, and transformed through
social interactions, and its influence on people's behavior.
What
are the main areas of study at Sociologyofspace.com?
Our
studies cover a wide range of topics in the sociology of space, including: Social
Production of Space: The study of how space is created by human activity (Henri
Lefebvre's theory); Urban Sociology & Urban Planning: Analysis of social
interactions in cities, public spaces, and residential areas; Virtual &
Digital Space: How social media and technology shape new ways of interacting; Place
& Space: The distinction between physical space and socially meaningful
places; and Spatial Inequality: An analysis of institutional power in the
organization of space.
What
are the benefits of reading articles on Sociologyofspace.com?
Reading
our articles helps you: Understand Social Interaction: Gain in-depth insights
into how space influences human behavior; Environmentally Critical: Able to
analyze urban issues, public space, and social inequality; Inspire New Ideas:
Gain innovative ideas for sociology, urban planning, and architecture studies;
and Access to the Latest Theory: Keep up to date with contemporary and
classical social theories on space.
Who
should read Sociologyofspace.com?
This
website is intended for academics, sociology students, urban planners,
architects, urban sociologists, and the general public interested in
understanding the social dynamics in the spaces where they live.
Does
Sociologyofspace.com discuss the sociology of space in Indonesia?
Yes, we
discuss global sociology of space theory as well as case studies relevant to
the socio-cultural context in Indonesia, such as the production of space in
tourist areas or changes in public knowledge.
Sociology of Space
Editorial Team,

