Articles | Volume 76, issue 4
https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-76-449-2021
https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-76-449-2021
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23 Nov 2021
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Zusammenhalts-Regionen – zur Theorie der Weltgesellschaft in der Sozialgeographie

Peter Dirksmeier and Angelina Göb

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The essay combines the concept of social cohesion with Rudolf Stichweh’s system-theoretical concept of world society. These two approaches are combined hereafter with questions of spatial differentiation. The aim is to embed empirical micro-studies in macro-theoretical terms and to make them useful for empirical research in social geography and spatial science. The construct of “cohesive region” demonstrates this by using the example of urban neighbourhoods.