Social Geography
The social geography is the branch of the human geography which studies the relationship between companies and spaces. It describes and explains the aspects of the life sociétale which contribute to the differentiation of the world.
Spaces and territories
Concepts of spaces
In the approach of the space which the social geography proposes, this last is to be regarded as a social production. Space produces companies, it is one of the postulates which proposes the social geography. The inversion about the factors (Renee Rochefort) expresses the will of certain geographers not to more consider space alone and first, disconnected from the companies. It is then a question of taking into account the reports/ratios complex and dialectical enter companies and spaces. Space is a product of the companies which live there and represent it, which builds it, arrange it, dispute it sometimes.
Originality of the social geography
Process in which is interested the social geography:
- Périurbanisation
- Métropolisation
- Rurbanisation
- Social inequality
- social Reports/ratios
- Social mobilities and space
- Effects of places, culture, class
External bonds
- Research center (ESO) Spaces and Companies
- social Geography and policy
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